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NANCY ~
~OPE . NANCY
~~.~ tlKES THE GIFT
I BOUGHT
F0R HER
BIRTHDAY
:DENNIS THE MENACE
The foliage is so
beautifu I in the.
sunlightJ ~
JUDGE PARKER
6Y THE WAYr I HOPE THAT CHUCK AND
HIS BROTHER DAVEY DIDN'T BOTHER
YOU YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, MISS
SPENCER! I DIDN'T THINK THEY'D GO
UP TO YOUR HOUSE! -............
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~I., SLUGGO ··WHAT~
IN TME PACKAGE?
A
PRESENT
FOR
NA~CY
by Hank Ketct:lam
It sure happened
al I d .a.SUOOEH!
r:SAw THEM OUT
WALKING AND
INVITED THEM IN
FOR SOME HOT
CHOCOLATE!
If she's smarf,
she'll pliton '
~RAINCOAT!
by Harold Ledoux
I LOVE CHUCK AND DAVEY
,, , BL.n" I DON'T THINK I'M
GOING TO BE UP 10 CARING
FOR THEM I WE BETTER
TALJl( ABOOIT IT TONIGHT!
I DON'T RIGHTLY
KNOW! HE SEEMS
NICE ENOUGH f •
I'M GOING IN TOWN
LATE THIS AFTERNOON
10 see ABOUT A JOBI
I MIGHT NOT GET-
HOME TILL LATE,
BETH!
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YOU KNOW WMO
~EALLY COMES our
WMEN TME MOON
IS FULL?
NO, niERE AAEN'T SUCM .
TM1N6S AS WSEWOJ.VES ••.
TMAT'S JUST A MVTM •••
by Charles
BUT t'LL tET
VOU IN ON
A LITTLE
SECRET .•
,. MOON MULLINS · by Ferd and Tom Johnson
L~T1S
~o IN,
'SWIVEL~
I1M JlJST l'&Sea,you see~ a Mighty Soup,
FINISHING A-slosh around this Earthen bowl IHIS, K'AYo. ' LIST~N=
. 'With Creatures in
a liquid Loop:
Survival is their
dai/.y gOfJ/.
The small are eaten
by the bigg12r
Who then in turn
are others' Junc'hes.
/he Biggest's final
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kid.so it.goes in Cosmic hoop;
Shall we go swim in salty Soup?
I'U. JUST STICK TO YOLLEY~,ALL.
1 Float'// 'trigger
A million mini-Finny
munches. 1
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUllt EYES? There 1re .at least 1ia differ·
encu 'in drawing dttalls between top and bottom panels. How
quickly can you find them~ Chectc answers with those below.
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STEPS I
Produce a piece of str-
ing or twine about
fhr• fMt long.
Challenge someone
to stretch the strlr19 n
·far as poulble on the
floor, holding It down
with a thumb on nch
end, and to step over It
wUhout touching It or
Hf ting thumbs.
In trying thts, it will
probably ~ be
dl1cov•r•d that
stiortenlng up on the .
span wlll make the
task easier to ac·
compllsh.
"' a kind of upside down llinbo contest,
~Jlerige participants
to see whe can
traverse the widest
span.
For Better or For Worse
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the glowworm do well In school?
It was very bright. W..t dish Is
served at mlrwal eptlngs? Spa·
ghettl. Where are feminist er·
tlfacts kept? At the ~m of
Natura~Her-story.
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above? To find out, Md missing llnn from 1 to 2, 3, etc.
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Oraoo Welle•,
who two years 880 WU
dropped as the
spokesman for Paul
Masson Vmeyards in
favor of Sit Job.a
Glelpd. wbines no
more. After all, he was
just taPPed to tout the
state of Oregon in a
series of radio spots.
No stranger to the air-waves. Welles, ~. raised
cain with his terrify-
ing t 938 presentation
The War of the Worlds
before his landmark
film CTtiI.err Kane. Or-
son's fee for the one-
dey ta,ping session:
S3_, 100. Hardly any-
thing to ~. uh,
gripe aboul
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Man Harmoll. the
handsome plastic sur-
geon on NBC's .sl'. Elst-
where, has never found it a
wrench to separate his career
from what is commonly known as real life. "I was a
carpenter before I was an ac-
tor," explains Harmon. who
spent the tw0 ~ 'twix! SI.
Elsewhere and his previous
series. Flamingo Road, acting
I• • . ' ,\ • ' '. "\• •'
ly wa,, Qnce married to Jolm
l>el.oreaa. and _ sister Kit.
was hltched to Ricky Ndmai Harmon looks to the
late Gary Cooper for inspira-
tion. Heh~ memorialized the
taciturn star of High Noon with
the license plate ot his J 956
pickup ttuclt. "YUP," and the
plate of his Porsche, which
teads, "UH HUH." says Har-
mon, "Cooper could do more
with those two words than
most people could do with a
whole dictionary." Uh huh .
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In the I 0 years since Sleft
Martin strode into the
spotlight with his prematurely
gray hair, his ice-cream white
suits, and the arrow through
his ears, he's been a lot of dif-
ferent guys: rambling, wOd and
crazy. and lonely. Oh yes, he's
also been a jerky guy and a
guy with two brains. In his
latest film. AU of Me. Martin IS
a mixecHJp .guy; e<>star Uly
Tomln's soul takes up uneasy
residenCe ln funnyman Mu·
by night in LA. Shows and tin"s body. "A k>t of the roles
working by day as a roofer. "I I've been doing have been
still do it whenever I can, it kind of leading up to this,"
helps me to k~ thJnss In ob9eves Martin. ''.For• Iona
pen,pec:.;ive." As befits the time :people have SiidA
scion of a Hollywood family why don't you :play aom
(ladler T-WM a lootblll star stfrJiShfr All ·of~ blends the
and commentator, sister Keio straight and the absurd"
Martin is willing to give
the people some of
what they want, but
not lf what ~ want is
stand-up comedy. "I
was starting to get
phySically 'ill with all
the touring," he ex-
plains. "And very
cranky. The pressure
out there was to be
funny, and people
were laughing at every
thing you sakf. even
when you were check·
ing out of the hotel."
The fear that people
won't think his pidures
are funny keeps Martin
from getting too big for
his white trousers. He
worries, "'I always
fig\lre nt walk into a
room and people will
be whispering about
how bad my last movie
was .. ··
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The sea>nd generation takes
the ball and runs with it:
Tyrone Powet m. 25, son of
the actor described by the late
David Niven as "everybody's
favorite person - a man Who
was just as nice
as he seemed
to be,.. will be
making his
motion pic-
ture debut
in Cocoon.
The producer ol the project~ IHchanl
Zaaadl. whose rather,
Dlnyl, was Tyrone's hem
at Fox Studios. The Co-
coon co-stars: Talmee
Welcb. daughter of
you-know-Who, ind
one holdover, Dan
A M who .5tam!d
with the late Power
in Alexander·s
Rastime Band
and In Old
Olicago.
"You
can't stay to in televmon. ..
says Staza.a.e
~woo sener· ated a lot of sparks with
her duml>bk>nde role in
11uee's Om,pany. AJta a
nasty a>htrad dispute that
caUsed her to put oom-
pany with series m.as Jolm ...
ter and Joyce
DeWllt. she was the
victim " rwo cm pilots that never took
di. But Somers has
kept busy -and SQI.
vent -headlining a
Folies Be~le
shaw al the. las Vt9ss
Hilton for the Id
three years. i feel
much more in control
of my new career, but
it ham't been fJ116Y,n
she notes. '"I'm not a
5larxklp comic. and I
dOn't haYe hit D9 to
tall back on. Tl'YinA to
elevate my aucfienCe's
mood is a bis ft!IPCD-
sibility." Come
February. Suzanne
will be hllCk "bn the air
In Hol)vJood WUs; a
rnWeies t.ect on
the ,lld:lf (ja"z
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Allla I' d are looking for
a fulMirne 1V slot .. rve been
grooming myself b a
variety SlrNI," Somers
admits. 'The networks in-
-that those programs aren't popular right
DOW. But when ~ "aains its~. no
one wiD be more riE1Jt b'
it than me." Talk abwt
bk>nde ambition.
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'"Since your new book The
MitocJe is about mirade ewes,
rd like to know if you belieYe
in them." p .H. cl Annimln. Ala..
wriiis in ID ask author .....
Walllite. "While in Lourdes to
get backgloond for the book. J
met a French dodor who had
a seriously m 1 a.year-old pa-'I
tient," recalls Wallace. 'The I
mother refused treatment fOr tt I
her daughter and instead took Pl
her lo lourdes, Where they I
~~in the hoUow f'Ol· I IO.~ the illness disap-0
peared CX>q>letety. So meeting I that dodcr. ~with dha in-
formation I gathered. mnvina5
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M illions of us -from
workers and secretaries
to senior executives at
corporate headquarters -
work for difficult or seemingly impossi-
ble bosses. Some grumble about it;
others endure in silence. Whatever the
reaction. the stress of working f0t a dif-
ficult boss can damage not only your
health but also your career, your mar-
riage and your family life.
Few things in American life are as in·
escapable as the boss. Most of us work
for one. or are closely linked by family
or affection to someone who works for
one. In recent years, as companies have
become more aware of how troubled
boss-subordinate relationships can hurt
productiVity, the subject has been draw-
ing increased attention from behavioral
researchers. Their work is beginning to
shed light on how those relationships
are fonned and how their rippl~ effects
extend beyond the workplace.
Employees who suffer under their
bosses can develop a vari~ of stress.-
related ailments: headaches, indigestion,
insomnia, rashes, anxiety. or even
depression . Others may take out their
frustrations at home, abusing their
spouses and children just as they are
abused in the office.
For many employees, troubles with
bosses stem from their childhood rela-
tionships with their parents. According
to Jerry Johnson. a specialist In
orsanizational behavior at the Men-
; ninger Foundation in Topeka. Kan.,
1 "Almost everyone grows up with a
number of expectations as to how au-! thority figures should behave and what
f one must do to get along with them." i Years later they ~the same expec-
tat.ions to work and project the same
parent-child roles on their relationships
with their bosses. But the boss may not
fit that parental mode!, and the behaVior
that worked as a child may not be ap-
propriate in the office. For example, it
won't help your career much if you re-
spond to your supervisor's criticism as
I if you were a 5-year-old child being
scolded by Mommy or Daddy.
A child may learn to expect wannth
I
I and praise from his parents for being
"good." As an adult, that same person
may feel rejected by a ~ whose sense
:> or authority precludes personal contact
with subordinates. Take Hany, a young
associate at a law firm whose supervisor
.was a welH!stablished senior partner
about his father's age. "He treated me .
just like a son at ff rSt." Harry recalls.
.. showing me the rqpes and helping me
get settled. As Ions as I continued to do
all his do8 work. the relationship was
fine. But when I tried to get time to take
on some cases on my own he suddenlr, srew cold an<t sort Of 'rusowned' me .•
Sudl "distant'' bosses can be par-
ticularly difficult for women raised to ex·
~ Ru. u.00 has llftl('r l«n a bOss, iJ a
/iiim6 ~ior «1tlOI of ~· TOct.y lk
contributa IO many OOtiOnol ~ and rtSldtts wllh his lamily In Nonh Taeyloun.. N Y.
H you've got an impossible~. you've really
got a problem. Even so, there are ways to cope with
almost any workplace situation.
BY BFRKELEY RICE
ToP: DabMy Cokman lets Jane Fonaa
know who :S boss in Nine to flve. /ff#t: John
Welch Jr., chairma.n of General D«lric.
r«ently ~Fortune 17t1J8'Ulrwi liJI ol A.mmcai 10 tousltest bo$ies.
peel close relationships with people at
work. With authoritarian t>ossa. this
simply may not happen. Many women
have been conditioned from childhood
to play the passive .. good little lirt"
when dealing with ofder men. this
~ivity putt them at a disadvantage in
an office where they must compete With
aggressive male colleesues.
As more and more women rise to
positions Of manaaeriil authority, the
men they supervise may have difficulty
relating to them u superiors because of
similar early experiences. Men whO ex-
pect female bosles to be nurturjns or
motherly may be shocked 10 discOver
they're not In fact. many women
manaaers make a poim:tt of playing the
authoritarian role they've leapled from
their male bQs.9ea.
Some peOple blame their boeee:s Wherl
t1ley are at least partially at fault
themselves. In her book KnowinB_ the
.s'a>I!. management consultant Betty
Lehan Harrapn cites the example of a
woman who complains that her boss's
weekly meetings leave her
"psycholQ8ically destroyed" when he
becomes abusive after she can't answer
his rapid-fire questions. "He seems to
have a knack for asking me the one
minor detail I can't recall," she says.
"Even if I do, my mind freezes becau$e
of the humiliating atmosphere."
Hanapn wonders just how "minor"
the unknown details rellly are, and SUI"
gests that the woman may be mistak-
ing the priorities of her )ob. She supsts
that the woman aMJya the bola's~
tions to learn what intonnation he con-
siders important. tnsteld o1 compWruns
about his ~e. ~ 9.thls woman mull ~that's the
way he IS: ''In his own. u way,
he's testina you-and you~ don't teem
to be meettna the chlJ~."
Whoever's at faUlt, you re probably &Oina to do the coping. since you're the
one Who's sufterin8'. But cqJina does not
mean trying to chan8e your boll's per-
sonality -a hopeles tllk that will only
waste your enersy and annoy your bas,,.
Coping means Chanaln& the relatioo-
ship: adjusting or adaptiJW yaur own
behavior so ~you can -.le peafut;
ly and productively with your boss.
Copins often requires a bit of amateur
psychology in order to diagnole your
boa and plan appropriate~ For
example. Harry Levinton. a~
who consults with many co~ ex·
ecutives, h~ round thit ltiUive bosies
who intimidate their subordinates may
be miskins their own 9ellle of iOleCWity
and inadequacy. This type. ays Levin-
son. would prObably not rellid well to
threats or corifiontation, but mi&ht re-
spond to a more supportive appeal.
Since difficult boaes come in so many
different styles, you may need help in
placing yours in the proper calep'y in
order to cope with him effecdvely.
"One dqy, In the
mltltlle of one ol hla
tlradeJ, I blelD ap. I
fold him he had no
right to taUl 10 me that
IDflY, and that I wmn't
going lo Ide It
~"
Psychologist5 who study relationships at
work have come up with various
typoloSfes that may prove helpful, alt~ one must realize thal few peo-
ple . flt neatly into such seneraJ
categories.
In a survey of executives conducted
by Ors. Michael Lombardo and Morpn
McCaJI, researchers at the Center for
Creative Leadership in Greensboro.
N.C .• the following types of difficult
bosses were most frequently cited:
''snakes-jn-the-grass." who can't be
trusted with personal or confidential in-
formation; "little ~ns." who 5trilce
out at anyone who questions or
threatens their authonty: "heel
grinders," who 8Q out of their: way to
humiliate subordinates; "esotists." who
act as if they know ever)1hj~~·t listen to the views of SU • and
"detail drones." who take plea.ire in
k>rdng subordinates to do eYeythina by
the book.
Whatever the type, abutive bosses
can eublish a pallem With .ubordinMes
in which both continue to play their
standard rdes. For the ab-. one IDlu-
tion is to by:to.brelk thll ..-n. For
example. a-friend of mne In Ids Ille 40I
had a department lnlnlf!I' who fre-
quently chewed him out In front of his
collealues. Naturally this left him feel· ina humiHited. "I never had the_. to
do 111Ythlr11 about It,°'°""' .. he lold me. i>JI ii ever did W11 mme home Ind
•••••••mr•t
snipe at my wife and kids. Then one
day, in the middle of one of his tirades,
somethi'18 just ~. and I blew up.
~ him in mkHentence and told
him he tiad no right to talk to me that
way, and that I wasn't :going to take ii
~ Then I JUll walked aYllff and
left him standing ttlefe with his mouth
'"'""''..._... our .
For those~ up in iont-NMing
battles with their bolles. a tpOqR can
often~ afresll ~-This hap-~ With "Ralph, a friend of mine in
advertising who used 10 .... With h.is
boss so frequently thll he came to ~
cept the daily Skirmishes II part of his
job. But his wife worried lhal he was becomina ~ _....,_ and was
drinkina more and more to C3lm down
after wurk. ':h ._..ed I try ilrKJrina my boss
when he ~ im1eid cl fWlting
back," Ralph told me. ''J thoutlht _she
was cnrt, but I fi&ured I had nodUng
to lose. So I pve it a try, and it actually
worked! I 8'.te91 when 'f ~ fWlting
baCk it was like bnilkiili the Nlis d the
game.. and he illSC ~ ~ became he wasn't geain& his ·n!Waia
anymore."
1t.J these ~ iUUllrate, most
reladonst)ips bd1#een bcw and their
subordinates we ~ by un-
consdous ~·~
and misu~ These unwrit· ten .. ~ c:ontRdS" are similar
to thole between husbands and wives
or between parents and children. When
the re1ationsh.iP isn~ ~ well. these
contradS need to be reviewed. and
~ f'eile&Otialed. bated on your
muwal needs. If your bom doesn't 1
reoognizie this, ~'U have lo take the
initiative yourielf. This may require a
confrontation, but it need not :be un·
friendly or th~na 1~0 ):'9Uf boss. if
you handle it cJiplOmltically.
U your boss is not ~ve to ,YPUr
appeal, then trln*ni~ or qllialDI llllY
be better altetnatiws than niireJy 'hop-Ina things Will ChaiiAe in ·time. Simply
enduriog such a ftlmonsh" can be ~painful lor thOlt Who have
devded theri1ieNel -perhaps becaute
of their boss's demands -almolt com-
pletely to their work.
'The trouble with aad1 ~
on lhe job," says Glenn Swo9r. a Men-
nlnaer Foundation psychiliilt. ''is that
if the jOb or your hem ulderlly ~
the emotional satisfadion )"OU &el from
your work roay deaease sharply. and
you're left with no other source of sup-
port." To avoid Such wlnerab11ity. swoaer recommends that .Pl!OPle who
are over-inVOlved in their jObs and their
relltionshipl With their boms ~ ~~w::::: to work.
If all -fails, however; and you dO quit or lfiek a trllWer, If)' to d100le your nm hem ClnNlly. Alk hil cunm or
lonner ~ and IUbaldlnatei
about hil ~and 1ftlnlldl
lityle. OUri .. ~ intariew .wtllfhlm.
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with your boll II• a lholt9m _.
fille,Ali*Ol'tlminmyr II ldlmlf mm the --.. betwems a t* nmch lftd I..., one. •
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debut this season: You iie CIOl
It Made (Willlam Morrow)
by Marian Burros, food critic
for Tht New York Times and author of
the cookbooks Elegant but Easy, Putt
& Simple and Keep It Simple. Burros
supplies up-to-dale dietary guidelines
and recipes that say, "Good food and
good nutrition can2nonymous.'' The menus are · ng and give a
''game plan" to fol ow in preparation.
tlavor and ingredient oomblnations are
imaginative, and the recipes are low in
salt and fat, and high in fiber.
lncluded in the book are three weeks
of family meals that can be prepared in
30 minutes plus a collection of menus
for entertaining that can be used for
cooperative dinner parties. the modem
version of the old-fashioned p()t]uck
dinner.
Given below; an all-5ea50ns dinner for
four and individual frittata appetizers to
serve a crowd. _
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I teupoon tui'merk
I teupoon sround cumin
I teupoon tround corianMr •n tuapoon ~und t:ln~r ~ teupoon pure chik ""*r•
<ifvund blllck pie....-to t.uce
J t.blapoon• u....rted buttu, dlvlcMd
4 &.rte cbldtn breut balvee,
aklnMd. bo~. ud culM-d
2 larp onlona, finely dtopped
2 lar1e tOllUltoea, cut In .... n chunka
2 ltr,e peen ~rm. ftnely che>pJM!d
I •talk celery, nw1y c:hoppH • .,,tp frfth par*J, •lncM
I lar~ c:love prlk, •llK'M IA~ r8lllna
I t•• 11 .. now .-Y ttherr)'
I y, ·~· le.on Ju1tt l. Brown spices over hlsh heat 1n 2 table-
spoons bUtter for I minute. Add chicken, stir
to roat, and brown 1 more minute. Set
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chicken aside.
2. Add remaining butter and onions IO pan;
saute over hiSh heat uritil limp. Add remain-
ing \'eaetables. garlic. raisins. sherry, lemon
juice, and re.erved dticken and oook over
medium heat until v~les give off juices
and celery is tender-ailp.
S. Freeze in portions suitable for your famj..
ly's needs.
4. To serve: OefroQ. heal through. and 9efVe
over rice. Maltt!s 4 servmss
•0i;1t poWder contains only chile. tM ~
~ 17lefe a~ no other spices in II. It comes
in oorioos strengths lrom mild lo fiery hot
Chot:M IM OM to suit your .• lasJL
MUIT=rmnaua
Vt cup plal111. low.fat yoprt
I Vt teupoou l>Qon·.tyle •uetard
S dubff hot pepper .. Utt or to tute
2A pound Kirby• cucvaben or rqular
~umbers
I. In serving bowl, mix yogurt with mustard
and hot ~sauce. 2, If using · cucumbers, 1aUb, do no1
peel, and sl~ t inly. u usin& resular waxed
cucumbers. peel and then sl~.
I. Mix cucumbets with dYmina and chill un-
til serving time. Maka 4 seroings
•Jn some partS of tht a>untry. Xirby
cucumbers ~ c.alled pkk/zng tucumbm
llllOWll iia
1 c:ap broWn rice 2~water
1. The night before, or no less than 2 hours
before serving. cover the rice with the water
and allow to sit in cooking pot
2. To serve. bring water and rice to a boil,
reduce heiat, and simmer in O')Yered pot until
rice Is tender and water hM been absorbed.
17-20 minutes. Mam 4 .wrointP
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l. Thaw spinach and squeeze dry. Mix with
remaining ingredients. Ughlly srease
mlnianu·e mutnn cups (appro>t1mlilety l·inch
diameter). Spoon In mixture. RefriSetate for
up to a dAy if desired.
2. To lel'Ve, bake at 3750 F for about 25
minutes, until mixture b firm and f)lden
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E RIGHT BALLET SCHOOL
By Janet Wemer
Y ou·ve just taken your youna-
ster to see Swan LaM, and
she sat ab9blutely still, en-
chanted by the nwsic and
danre. Ever since, She's bml bedna
for a tutu, standif18 on tiptOe. and twirl-
ing endlesSly to your dillic:al records.
Maybe tt's time to eruou her (or him) in
·dance lessons. Theie ll'e dozens of
choices; hoW do you decide wtUch one
It's better for childn!n between the
ages of 4 and 7 to be involved in inter·
prmtive dance. They liml to m~ do
rhythmic exen:ises, and use their im-¥nalion to aea1e dances based on fairy
tales. They are t~t how to take in-
struction and work m a 81'QUP; they gain
ex>nfidenc:e. Technical training in ballet
should not begin before the child is 8;
younger children are not ready physical·
ty-or psydlologicalJy.
At ages 8 and 9 the teacher gradually
expandS their concentration, corrects
tbeir . posture. and
~the~l!ll&
des. Ai advanced levels(~
10 and older); des>eming on
the child's readjness, the
tfilcher introduces pointe wOrk. exerci9es at the bane,
folk and modem dance. .. Ad-
vanced students are audi-
tioned and cafefully watched
to find their proper leveJ of
training," says o· Addario.
A good teacher will
dernonstnlte an exen:ise or
Dattot lm!r: ..,.,., LfJ 10 the barre. routine ~ al least twice, -------------T"---then have the students tJy iL
is best for your child? Judicious oonec:Pon and criticism are i.n-
Clare Duncan, principal of the tegral tQ instruction.
Houston Ballet Academy, suaestJ that Avoid the teacher who insttucts in all
a school affiliated With a reaionll ballet forms of dance -ballet, tap. ~ etc.
company is best because profesiionals -and olfm aciobatics and baton rwtrl-
wiU be running it If no ballet company ing. This t)1>e of teacher is ~ not
exists in your area, get advice from too skillful in any of these.
someone in the dance profession or The ballet studio should be larAe.
from the dance depart~t ot a univer· weJ-lighted and well-ventilaled. With full
sity before choosill8 a school. minors on one wall or more. A wooden
Observe a beginners' and an ad-1loor that gives under the child's weight
vanced dass, to see the Pf'08l"SS of~ is essential. A concrete floor is not ac·
tinuing students. Advises Duncan: ceptable became il could injure a child's
"Checlc for discipline. See that students tendons durill8 jumps. A piano is ideal
are neatly dressed. hair done up nicety. musical accompaaiment. but recorded
able ~o work 11 the barre (hand raili~] music is also satisfactory. There should
and in the center ol the room . They be standard ~: leocards and tights for
should be working $m~ and not on girts. T-shirts and shorts or tjghts for
a whole hosa of advanced steps." boys.. Ballet shoes should be dem}.pointe
Before any pointe (on the toes) work. (flal} and pointe (toe sli~).
says Edith D'Addario, executive direc-Mastering the art Of ballet demands
tor of the Jaffrey B.lllet School in New haid work and dedication of both stu·
York, "a child has to have had at least dent and teacher. The wdent must
four years of ballet Cechnique training" have an unfailing desire to dance.
to develop ~h. Before then, the Many children ~uit in their early
bones in 1the feet and ankles n too dt teens, when they descover they're los-
and the neck and stomich are not ing l>Ut on school activities and social
strong enough. life or that their bodies are not suited for
Boys, mcidentally. do not go on professional dance. If your child has
pointe; In the earlier part ol their &rain· decided to reassess his or her PUn><>Se
mg th~ ~m the same exetdses as in life. oothin8 has been lost. Your·chUd iPrls. but m inlennediale damei they are hu pined beauty, self-con~ and
taught hilh leaps and work to selkeliance. "It's unportant," says Oun-
st~ the upper body. can, ·lo make young people feel that
The auidance of a competent teacher whatever their decision. they're not a
is crudll, he or she must be Mected failure because t~ didn't make lt m
wefully :A ........ Who has studied billet" "' ..
:Under bllkl mlll8'I but who may not Jorw1 Wfiitr. a-Cl.riwr--who-livel-ln Houston. rs
hive pertonned may bt .Pftferable to currwrlly t11 wort on a boolt aboelt odolr1al>I
one who his ~ fOr )'WI. «am oiwJ p/tol1ita.
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P eople remember to buy new
wool soclCJ but forset that the
car mU5t get through winter,
too. Even where winters are
not unduly cold they tend to be rainy,
and the car needs preparation.
Since a frozen radiator never killed
anybody. the first item ii not the anti-
free?.e in the radialor but the windshield
washer. No one knows how many ac-
cidents happen beca11se a lowering sun
or oncoming headlights tum a dirty
windshield into a trarWumlt saeen, but
the number mu.st be considerable. Ob-:
viously the hazard
is greatest when the
windshield con-
stantly collects
spray or a film of
ice.
Wmd.Wekl wash-
ers mostly fail from·
neglect. C.Ome fall ,
replace the pump if
it has seized up
from disuse, the
reservoir if it's
cracked. and the hoses if tney're broken.
A straight pin is usually too big to
clear cloaecf noules. to d.isoonnect the
hose from the reservoir and use a bicy-
cle pump to blow back the nozzle. The
operation requires some )iaery-pokety
with a piece of smaU hole to oonnect the
pump to the nozzle, but lt is much bet-
ter than blowina from the relet'VOir end,
which just pacb the cJoaing tighter.
Don't put water, soapy or otherwise,
in the washer: it will leave mineral
deposits in the pump and nozzles. Use
the dilute alcohol IOld u windShield
washer Ouid and keep the jug in the
trunk. You'll enly ute a gaUon on a
long trip in slushy weather.
Although the washer fluid will clear
soft frost off a windshield and will den
~hin Ice, it is vutly overrated as a de-
icer. At around 15 <tegrees Fahrenheit,
the nuid freeZes the instant it hits a cOld
windstneld. Jn extremely low
t~mperatures. experiment. find the
hmits, and don't use the washers until
the defrosters wann the windshietd.
The radiator comes next and should have a SO.SO mix 'cl ethylene iyail anti-
freeze and water. Such a mixture StayS
liquid doWn to minUJ 35 F. In colder
climates use 10 paant .lndfl:me for a
mixture thM ltlJS Uquld to minus 90 F.
To use more than 70 percenr anti-
frem gains nothina, but IO UR le than
50 percent can coet much. .Suppose
temperatures In your area rarely 1&0
below 20 F. 10 you use only a 25 per·
cent anti~ mixture with a freezinQ
point of 10 F .. This wo~ if the car is
sheltered, but when you park it facing
a 25 mph wind in 20 F weather, the
''chill factor" right at the radialor can go
below zero. The marsinal antifreeze and
water mixture separates. The antifreeze
rises and the water goes to the bottom
of the radiator, where it freezes and
blocks circulation of what liquid
remains.
The "5Ults cl such blodcaee can in-
dude a steaming radiator that may sPit
from the pressure, burst hoses and. wone
~ the posbility d a damaged qne.
The low freezing
point of the proper
50·50 mixture,
though, can be
seriously com-
promised by rust
and corrosion pro-
ducts. A newer car
rarely has rust p~
lems. but an older
car should be
thoroughly "back
flushed ... To do the
job at home, get a back flush kit from
an auto parts store or a mass merchan-
diser. Once antifreeze has been in a car
for two years, flush the car and replace
the antifreeze.
Cars in lower latitudes won't freeze,
but they still need that SO.SO mixture to
inhibit rust and com>6ion. That's why
cars have the mixture when they leave
the factory.
An old thennostat may stiCk shut on
the first below-zero day. so replace it
every two or three years, especially on
a used car of unknown history. For
winter, use a 190 + F thermostat. ~add a pint of "gas line antifree21e"
to the fuel tank every month. This is
simply dilute alcohol that absorbs anr.
waler in the fuel tank so that it doesn t
freeie up in the fuel line. When
available. a tankful of flli'SOhol will do the
same.
These procedures, while primary. are
hardly total: batteries must be healthy
and their cables in good order; disc
brake pistons may need dea:ning to Pf""
vent salt·induced rust: heater and
defroster controls must be freed up after
summertime disuse. The list could go
on. but if you can do nothing else, make
sure that you see where you're going in
all conditions, and that saving the cost
of a aatton ol antifreeze doesn't cost you
an engine. IW __ .,.._. __
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A drurdl tn O~n has
figured out a nifty way
to reach out and touch
someone. When rising phone
bills forced many hard-pressed
.. families in the neighborhood ot
tht-Mallory Avenue Christian
Cburch in Portland to cancel
phone service, ttie church
installed a free phone for the
poor in the community.
Where did this sweet chari-
ty-come from? The Rev.
DOugJas Wirt. co-pastor of the
small 125-member church,
recalls that "the neighborhood
made it clear there was a need.
They made it clear by coming
around to use the phone all the
time. But people are not using
it to make social calls or for
frivolous reasons. For instance,
we have a lot of single parents
looking for jobs, and others
who need to call their doctors." f WhiJe the first bill was a big-
u gie, there were very few
~ unauthorized long-distance ~ calls, ~ Wirt. And people
have been very good about j limitins the length of their con.-
!! versations. Community spirit, j we'd say.
He suggests that some of the
psychological differences be-
tween men and women, once
thought to be resistant to
change, now appear: to r~ ·
spond readily to altered social
circumstances. What conclu·
sions do we draw from all this?
L:et us sleep on it.
I IOlllTlllNG TO
WYAWna AWYMUlft
nw .....
P sychiatrist Milton Kram-
er, director of the Sleep
Disorder Center at
Bethesda Hospital in Cincin ..
nali, recently compared his
studies of the dreams of male
and female students with
similar surveys done during
the Eisenhower era.
His surprisiJl8 findi~:
Where women's dreams
of the past were large-
ly passive. women are
now as likely to have
asgressive dreams as
are men.
In addition. women
students spent a
greater part of their
dream time solving
problems than men
did. And the men
Kramer questioned
dreamed about men
more often than the
women dreamed
about men.
What
conclusions
does Kramer
draw from
this?
M ules can't have little
mules. Or so the
wisdom went until
~-If you look up "mule"
in the dictionary, you'll find
that it's the sterile offspring of
a donkey and a horse. F'or tbat
reason. mule breeding has
never been a thriving busiil:ess.
But a mule.Jo Nebraska bY
the name of Krause (huh?)
recently gave birth to a son.
Blue Moon. This was the first
birth by a mule ever to be
scientifically verified.
Nothing to kick about, you
say? Not unless you consider
that the odds of a mule team
producing a femte egg are
about one in a billion. The
birth was a very hewpy occa-
sion -but no dawning of the
age of mule ranching.
HILPWANllDa Ir--.
O ne of the foundations
of this country is em-•~m
bodied in the notion that any child has the poten-We called the Rapid City,
tial to grow up to be president S.D. Public Ubrary to find out
of the United States But has what people there are reading.
anyone ever asked if the Here are some of their most
youngster$ want the job? popular books:
Weekly Reader has. The • The Walking Drum, bY
publication, read by about 7 Louis L'Amour
million elementary school • Full Circle. by Danielle
students, quizzed children on Steel
·, thooghts-about'-iM-'R--1~·/n'thrSpirit of Omy
ment. One of the questions Hone, by Peter
asked if they were interested in Matthiessen
becoming president. Surp~ • ... .And Ladies of the
ingly. few wanted the job. Qub, by Helen Santmyer
Among second and third • TOUR/I Times Never Last,
graders, only 33 percent of the Bui Tough People Do!, boYs and 22 percent of the girls by Robert SchuJler were "Ve1y interested." And the • The Haj, by Leon Uris
children in junior high 6Choot •First Lady From Plains,
were even le5.' enthralled. by Rosalynn Carter
Despite these negative • Gold and Grau. by Paul
responses, insists [ynell Friggens
Johnson, the director of • The Aquitaine Progres-
Weekly Reader, "students sion. by Robert Ludlum
[overall) have a positive • Black Hills &lkuobla,
and realistic view of by John Hafnor
government." And John-·
son foresees a more en·
thusia.stic response from
girls when Weekly Reader
conducts its next poll in
1988 (due to a
"new political
role mode!": Ger·
aldine Ferraro).
Let's hope the
kids start to show
some interest.
What if they save a presr
dential elec·
lion and
noOOdy ran?
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Sonday: Carrie rasher 28, (>jz.
zy Gillespie 67. Monday: Joan
Fontaine 67; Annette Funieello
42, Catherine Deneuve 41 .
T~y: Johnny Carson 59, PeJe 43. Thunetay: Minnie
Peart 72. Friday: Jac:IY11 Smith
36. Saturday: Nanette Fabray
. 64, Ruby Dee 61.
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· Warning: Tile Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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One glance shows they bring you big aavlnga-on
pOtent vitamins and organic mlneralsl But Pleau
act now while these low prices are In It's
easy to orctw.
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FOLD-UP UMBRELtA ~
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foldl up IO it\ Ml)' to carry, par.ct to
i..p~intbt~compertment
of )'O'U car!
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Witli jUlt tJii touch of a ~ It\ bis tnouch t.o p,. ample protaetion-
.wtablt for both men and women.
MMW ' '
Sinaply check -the bcm in tbt order
form. return it with )Qll' order and
rdd Sl.00 to C0981 bandlinc, and •'ll
lend JIOlJ one of tbeM ftm umbreU..
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The
Pilot .,
•Oct. 21-Oct. 27
' Sophia, 80D •tarrinl
lfallan actr1111 lophta Loren tracb down Jief
loet American IOYer in a desperate blcl to
flnance an eye ~tlon for Iler bllDd .oa
..
(played by LOren'• iilii1 eon, EdO&tdo POnd) In
tbe new TV moYle ••Aurora By Klaht" alrlDa
Monday at 9 on KBC, Chillnel 11:
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• Program mlormation JS prov1dt!d by the ntHM'Orlcs
and statJons and ts subp.·t to change wuhout nor1C?, _ ......
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• TV Antenna ....................................................... Page 3
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'.Tube Toppers ........ ... .... ............ ... ..................... Page 6
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~ Sc~ule .......................................... P• 10
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-Channels
(2) KNXT, CBS. 8121 W. SunMt Blvd .. Los Angele9, Ca.
(4) KNBC. NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca.
(7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angelee, Ca.
(8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road. San Otego, Ca.
(10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 471h St., San Otego, Ca.
(39) KCST. NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San C>lego: Ca.
(5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Ange4es, Ca.
(9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Ca.
(11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca.
(13) KCOP·TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los A~. Ca.
(28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Blvd .. Lot Angelel, Ca.
(50) KOCE. 15744 Golden Wat St., Huntington Beech. Ca.
(56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca.
-P!JTV
• Bird still
NBA best
By LORENZO
CAJ\CATERRA
Beat the Bird.
That has become the
rallying cry for any team
hoping to dethrone-the
defending National Basket-
ball Association champion
Boston Celtics during the
1984-85 season. Beat the
Bird. Larry Bird.
· The Celtics remain the
NBA's power team. They
have the talent (Bird,
Kevin McHaJe, Robert
Parrish) and the class (Red
Auerbach) to beat back the
challenge of anyone, de-
spite the fact that they play
in the Eastern Division. the
NBA 's strongest.
The Philadelphia 76crs
arc an aging team. Julius
Erving is a year older and M~.s Malone is not as
agaressive as has salary
indicates he should be. The
Los Angeles Lakers will
again pounce on any team
in the West but then, as
always. they must fact the
Celtics in the finals. As
always. they will lose.
Each season a few teams
cxc«d citpectations. Last
year it was the Detroit
Pistons and the New York
Knicks. This year they'll be
joined by the vastly im-
proving New Jersey Nets.
The NBA Western
Division is always given
(0) 0 TV 1 3 short shrift by the fans and n-. 1 9 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale, Ca. the media -the West does
(Z) Z·TV. 2939 Nebraska Avf1., Santa Monica. Ca. not play defense· the West
(H) Home Box Office. Time-Lite Building. Rockefeller' doesn't like 10 rebound; the
Center, N.Y .. N.Y West thinas it's uncool to (C) Cinemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, block shots. That's why st'~ N.Y .• N.Y. ~ (E) ESPN, 8rlatol, Ct a common occurrence 1or a
(L) SelecTV Marina del Rey ca Western pmc to ba~c a
($) ShowtlrM • final sco~ of J4~-U7. It's
(S) Spotlight also why. except 1n very off
(C) Cebte News Network, Atlanta, Ga. r;::· the West always
(9) WOR. New York City
(17) WTBS, Atlante, Ca.
2 Sunday,Oct.21, 1984
And come next ~prina.
the Celtics will still hold the
winnina hand. The
co1chin1 may not be the
best. \heir "bench not as
stronap other tcm1, their
backtoun unguarded at
1imes. but not of that
matters.
The chics have
memorized the words to
the definition of winning.
i
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... • llOCaT Lei 0
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(Pl ....... 8POllT9~ 80)
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of Ille Dlillr,... ...
An ordinary wristwatch is enouah to
keep most people on schedule. But
Elisabeth Shue faces a more complicated
time problem: each d&)'. she has to make
sure her head's in the nght decade.
She's currently a~ring in ABC's "Call
to Glory" u Jackie Sarnac.: copina with
adole1Cent traumas in l 96J -the year
Shue waa bOm. But Jackie samac also is
somewhat ahead of her time. The charac-
ter'& determination to avoid traditional sex
roles anticipates the women's lib move-
ment that em~Cd in the late '60s and early '70s .•
Shue also hu a key role in a hit movie.
"The Karate Kid." The film is set m the
present, butShue'scharacteris involved m
a sweet. innocent romance that seems like
it was lifted out of a 1950s youth movie.
''The Karate Kid" has none of the drug use
or sexual hiah jink:s that are glamorized in
many other contemporary teen film s.
Thoulh her TV and movie Toles have
bounced her between decade!. Shue herxlf
ia comfortable as a J 980s college student
who enjoys English and palitical science ..
Acting work has fbrccd her to put colJcge on •
hota, but Shue is determined to get her·
degree eventually.
. Meanwhile, Shue is quite proUd of her
work in boffi .. The Karate Kid'' and .. c.all
to Glory." The TV series ori&inated witti a
two-hour pilot film shot in Auaust 1983.
"We all knew that we were beina very
bnive to put on a Show that was a drama
.about the '60s and dealt with the Air
Force," 1be says. "We thouaht our au• dien~ would be limited but hoped (the
focus on) the family would attract a broad
audience, not just an intellectUi.I one. In
the beainnina we just knew we were doina
somettiing special and hoped it wowd
work."
With its strong family values and
~triotic flavor ... Call to Glory' was praised
by critics when it debuted. It was heavily
promoted during ABC's equally patriotic
Olympics coverage, and hiah ratings for the
early episodes came<J the show a spot on
the network's fall scbcaule.
In more recent weeks, the ratings have
slipped. On the West Coast, .. C.aU to
Glory" follows ABCs .. Monday Niaht
Football." but extended aamc times have Eu.bet.la 81aae (Pleue eee TV ~SN!fA/Pa&e 30{
Most Battery Rcplacement.s $3.95
Chain Solderina SS.SO
Ring Sizing . from U0.00
Kirk Jewelm bas the services you need the m06t for the least. All work
i.s done quickly and cflldentl>t \\brk like prong replacement, IU>De act·
tin&. for which we also ha\'t • larae 9ClCd.loft Of mountinp to chootC
from or dWn hOf'tenina. Bririi in your fawriee rin&s for free deahina ind~ anytime. Jt ... onHlOp corMDience fot you, from us. .I
Kirk Jewders ~ watch and~ i'eplit Count on it. ' .:.
a.,,.. bJldort ""' • ....,,...°" tJti ~
•
Soaps launched many stars
. .
Peter Falk started_ on 8oape.
BY LYNDA HIRSCll
Q: h it true that Peter Falk once
appeared on a soap opera? I find it hard to
believe, but a friend of mine swears that yean aao she watched a show where Falk
appeared. -C.L., Pocatello, Idaho.
A: Paa·~• "Love of Ufe" Ill a
•UJ .-U pan. Leta of M1·ume •&an
.......... • dlat ••· mel..U.1 Wurea ... .., _. ~r Ree\<e. DireclOr
Lam MerHda alway1 ...a u eye for.
su.& ud "Left of We" 11 oae alaew &Mt
1ta..W ... , a career. laddentally, wldle
&ee.e II .,.. U..t M1 uy1 oa a soap,
1Vun9 Beatty ..... JHl •• IOOD for1et
diem. Of~. Wanea w..W alto like it
twsonea ~t .. played MUIO• Armita1e
• "T'lwi Muy Lovea of Doble GlW1."
9: How stupid can anyone t>c? I can't
believe you would an1wer that the role of
Sylvia on "General Hospital" was played
by Anne Jeff'.reys. Anyone who watches that
show knows Anne Jeffreys J?lays Amanda.
Now, are you 1oin1 to get 1t right or not:
who plays Sylvia and what has ahc done
bef<n?-R.G., Buffalo, N.Y.
A:We'rejateca1 ... aUy1taphl. Y•'re
rtpt-&llenleelMilail•llajeitftJ
Aw JeftreJI, .... " LIMa ........
Llaa was last aeeo oa daytime telnllt01
ID die role of Allee Frame oa "AMtlter
World." ftat was wMlt Mae ud Alld bd
a atroq romuce plll1. LIMa Md
llraAPter. ....er, b._.er laalr Ml•t• taklDc ~ role of SyMa • "OtMnl
Hospital."
Q: Can you tell me if the rumors about
Emma Samrn and Tristan Roacrs bein1 a couyle off-screen arc true? I keep ICdng
their names pop up lOJCtber in variou~
publications. -S.Wn C1l'vetand. Ohio.
A: Emma, 1fllo play• Holly, ud Tril&aa
Roaen, wu play1 8Hrp6•, are~'"'' tbelr affectioD for ODe uotber, bat be~ 11y it'• 1trlcdy platoalc. One of SM ·,......
Tri1tu eajoy1 dolq .. Geaeral HospOal" 11
tile ••rk M aiid Emma do ~e*Mr.
Tri1tu ud Emma eajoy ea~ o&Mr 1 tl)'le
of actlac ud admit daat dley've 9t11t
~Yu eveaba1 at tile movies, b•t ••ear
tlaat aboat wr1p1 •P uy IOCialldllii dltJ do away from dte set.
Have a question about your livorite
soap or soap star? Wrik to Lynda Hinch, co News America Syndicate, P.O. 'Box
• 19620, frvine, Calif. 92714. She wi/Jan1wer as many questions as she can in her
column, but the volume of nuil iriile.
~nal ~plies impc;Jaible.
Plane crash will end
the days of some lives
Mart Godard, famdiar tO daytime fans
for his role of Ted Clayton on "One Lafe to
Live0 and to prime-time fans for his roles
in "Lost in Space" and "The Detectives."
comes to .. General Hospital" in the role of ·
Derek Barrington. GOddard's first aitdate
will be Monday. Also look for JM,. Seett
in the role of Peter, be&innin& Oct. 29.
With Derta9 LePtaso leaving "One Life
to Live," look for SMiiy Bud'• storyline
to intensify. Shelly plays Delilah, while
Dorian had a Iona run in the role of
Simantha Vernon.
v ..... ..._.Will tum up on "All My
Olildlen" in the role~ol' Yvonne .. 1 youn1
pt who becomes involved with Jene. Bell,
Who bu .been acdna iiDce. sbe wu • child.
was 1een od Btoldway in the cborUt of ••Dream&irls."
._., Galw, C>l)!llipic told ••dal IWimmi• · chidulioA. will ....-r oa
"Seardl fOr Tomorrow" Jn the lul ..-It of Octabs-'*lilt9*oCNovmbcr. ll ___ Oil.-_..,....._,.,.
pla)'I SUzi on the show. have betn f'nends
since childhood. .. .
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Huntington Beach
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I -·-----.. "Stn Ano St,. ~ ..
( 1952, Biography) Clifton Webb, Debta P• (1hr.,29=' (DJ ..... Cl) M-__ _,_Four chit·
dren become lnvollled with an lntemetlon-
•I lmuggtlng ring 8'* ~ accldtntally
dltc:OV9r •r,111u Ntuitte. ( t ht.) -,WMI 1'•• -w.&ft•-1 I I I If ----··i ... ,_.&mr
-I -
i==••Mnt ........ ---1:1 canmu.u. NT mMTM • 0-....,,. __ I The singer
performs ''Fire and lee," "Hit JH With
'Your Best Shot," ''Shadowt Of The
Night," "HMrtbteaker" and oth«t. ( 1
hr) .,..,. ...
~ ........ -Amr&ihh 79 CU l&IT 1M1'1CAT
um.IMICU .........
mmf-l lUICM .. , . ..,
CllCOm ~ ._. ... 1'0••1111•..,.ow•
~"" =='tR)Q
.,. "Professor Wagstaffs Time
Machine" (1983, Advtoture) Michael
McVey, Theona Mclellan. ( 1 hr •• 30 min.)
(J) .,. "The Wlz'' (1978, Musical)
Diana Ross. Michael Jaokaon. (2 hrs .. 13
min.) CZl .,.. "Thieves Uke Us" (197,, Dra-
ma) Ketth Carradine, Shelley Duvall. (2
hrl.) I
r•llUllC ._. VCICI ; .... , ____ _ ,. ..... .. .,. .. ,.
OULN11111 LAMY ... ... .._
wntOll.• ..,, . ......,
a.. ... , ...
IC'rYtftm--C-.
... "Oh, God!" (1977. Comedy)
George Bums, John Denver. (1 hr .. '' min.)
G WAYOP111m1 .
Mall .,. "The Last sunset'' ( 1961.
Wtslet'n) Rock Hudson, Kirk Douglas. (2
hrs., 25 min ) -00 -., ..... •. .., ...... ._. um.a...ca
LLOllOll.• ...... ..,P&WaL
1'1WllH Al
Wiii HMI -·--,. C•llm
... "No Other Low" ( 1979, Dre·
ma) Richard Thomas, Julie l<avntr. ( 1
hr .. 37 min.)
C.0) LIT '119 NI.Om• Two friende who
tl19in laleona Mt out to ffnd 1 P91f of !Mir
blrdnt<*lby~ (1 hf.) • LM•• • -Cllll Ila ..-.._,
==:r~·-.... ,.., _,_ __
ID•-1.,_W. __ ,_ ---... " ii :'Alt.-
1---. ....... ......
.,.. "On The Waterfront" (195',
Drama) Marlon Brando. Eva Marie Saint l! hr .. •8 min.)
CD) ... "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"
(1969, eom.dy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 25
min.)
(%) ... "I Married A Witch" ( 19,2,
Comedy) Fredric March, Vetonlca Lake .
l
hr., 16 min.)
-TmOCllllOMTAL .. i_ ': l'ONY :
NYOPll9COvmt ...... ~ .
.,.. "Shane" ( 1953, WMtem) Alan
Ladd. Jean Atthlir. (2 hn .• 30 min.)
-c•••m ... .... ~
Cleveland Browns It Cincinnati Bengals.
{3 lvs.)
• --''The Bellboy" (1960. Come-~-=i:'9' Alex Cony, (2 hrs.)
~IR. flOOllAU; WUhlngton Redskin6 11
St Louis Cardinali (3 twa.) ....... 1Mh
(!) .. ''Shef1ock Holmes And The
Voice Of Terr()(' (19,2, Mystery) 8asU
;'=~Bruce. (1 hr .. 30 min.)
al).,. "Imitation Of Life" (1959. Ora-
ma) Lena Turner. John Gavin .. (2 hrl , 45
min.)
ITOllY--tW lm'f1'111,_ ............
... "Invasion Of The Body Snatch-
ers" (1978. Science-Fiction) Donald
SUtherland. BrOOke Adams. ( 1 hr., 55
min.)
Cl) POCUT • r .,._ Minnesota Fats vs . I ........ , .. ,_.
---·--OI) .,.. "The Chosen" (1981. Drema)
Maximilian Schell, Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr .. '8 min.) • Cl> .,. "Never Say Never Again"
(1983, Adventure) Sean Connery. Klaus
Marla Brandauer. (2 hrs .. t7 min.)
I ........
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•CA9UI .,.. "Flrst You Cly" ( 1978. Drama)
Mary Tyler Moore, Anthony Perkins. (2
hrs) -IR. POOTUU. Washington Redskins at St. Louis Cardinals (3 hrs .. 30 min.) II IR. flOOTUU. Regional COV9r&ge of
Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers,
Pittsburgh Steelers at lndianapolla Colts,
Denver Broncos at Buffalo ems. Miami
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luaclay Coal.
dy) OuS11n Hoffman, Katharina R06S. ( 1
hr .. 4'5 mil.) .
I ... .,TOADWBll\m
tW MJUMI amwoCCMDWT-. Ant-
mated. RaooedY Ann and Aocty hatch a
plan to unTte a homeless Jack-o'-lantern
with a IOnely tittle boy whoSe stern aunt
won't allow him a Halloween pompkln
I JWUCN.11 .,. "Spencer's Mountain" (1963,
Otama) Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara.
i 'llli 'l'WllCIMATM
JOCUI Oii IOClllY -... IOUll OP 1111 W Mike Weaver
vs. Johii Tate (March 1980 In Knoxville) IB> < 1 hr.)
(JJ .,.. "SllU Of The Nlaht" (1982,
SUspense) Roy Schtlder. Meryl Streep.
lhr .. 30 min.) ...
tW WALLITmf'°'lll&ALWf l9mYCOLIMTTMM
.,.. "Support Your Local Gun-
flgllter" (1971. Comedy) James Garner,
Suzanne Pleshette. (2 hrs )
l ,__wmlDAllD~
JOCUI Ol IOClllY
JIM&llOCI The Fraggles decide to
move to the Pfomlsed land
CD) llOWll "G'Olel. The World Cup Chal-
lenge" ( 1983, Documentary) Narrated by
Sean Connery. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.)
Ages from the deYtlopment of the
Sephardic cUllUfe In Spain to the expol-
sion of Jews from Westem Europe In the
14'tti and 15th centuries. c:;> ( 1 ht.)
QI) .._ l'OOTUU. Los Angeles Raiders at
San:~,~~AMI
.,_''The Big ChlU" (1983, Orama)
Kevin Kline, Glenn Close. (1 hr.,~ min.)
(I).,... "E&cape From East Berlin"
( 1962, Otama) Don Murray, Christine
Kautmann. J1.hr .. 34' min.)
l lOU.Btw•TMI t9 (J) Cll ePOllTI ..CW..: AWA'I tlAMnal Same-day coverage from Chi-
cago. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .,.llOOP
(I).,.. "Lad; A Dog" {1962, Drama)
Peter Brec':\!Ogy Mccay. (2 hrs.)
1•11 .... .. .... ..... ntlMll
PAT m&TAll • COCllT TM singe< per1otms "Fire end toe." "Hit Me With
Your Best Shot," "Shadows Of The
Night." "Heart breaker" and otheM> ( 1
PhJ llO¥ll "Hank Williams· The Show He
,.. Never Gave" ( 1982, Drama) Sneezy
Waters. Ol>tje Seatle. ( 1 hr . 26 min.) •1••wft-.-ww¥1D101
• llOWll "Hard Driver" ( 1973. Orama)
.Haff Bridges, Valerie Perrine. (2 hrs.)
(II llOVll "Plfanhal P11anhal" (1972.
Adventure) Peter Brown. William Smtih. •••MterM• i hr~ "Magnificent Obsession"
( 1954, Orama) Jane Wyman, Rock Hud--, .,_ noom son (2hrs.) ,__wmtDAllD~ 9 WWC#rfALSTt "Economics In lndi· .-rMCMt an Country" The development of buSlness
llOWll "If A Man Answers" (1962, enterprises on Ind.an reservations is docu-
Comedy) Sandra Dee, Bobby Darin (2 mented. (1 hr.)
hrs.) cm lfl"IODllCllG IQ.OQJ
• llYll•Wl "Aumpole Of The Balley" ( 1 ~ MO¥ll "Funny Lady'' ( 1975. MUSlcal)
hr.) • Barbra Stre11and. James Caan (2 hrs . G M1CGMIMIC WW 20 min.) ~ MO¥ll "What A Way To Go" (HMM, CE) AUTO UC*I CART Laguna Seca 300
Comedy) Shirley MacLalne. Dean Martin 1~.::Ji.i~t's . 30 min.) ,{g hrs .. i4 min.) • ..
(l)'IAIAllA11 Anthony Elmore vs Tony 1:9 ••"Ul'IW
Palmore for the World Super Heavyweight lftlOOUCltl llOLOQY
Championship. scheduled for 12 rounds MO¥ll "Oklahoma!" (1955. Mualcal)
.!!!om Miami, Aa.). (A) (2 hrs.) Goroon MacRae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs ..
CB) llOWll "The Golden Seal" ( 1983, Ora-25 min.)
ma) Steve Railsback, Penelope Miiford. (%) MO¥ll "The Dead Zone" ( 1983.
1 hr., 3' min.) Suspense) Christopher Walken, Brooke
HlaCHAll Adams. ( 1hr.4'2 min.)
UCMlllOMAICOT l:lll(IJ MO¥ll "Never Say Never Again"
-,,_ITOOOD (1983. Adventure) Sean COMefY, Klaus •••TMCOfllLAll» Mafia Brandauer. (2 hrs .. 17 mm.)
•&C'l109 • • cou.a. '°°1IAU. Arilona at South-•• em ctlifornla (2 h".)
MTGllUllCYW 8 llOWll "It's Only Money" (1962. Com-
llOWll "Dodsworth" ( 1936. Orama) ~l Jerry LewlS. Zachary ScoH (2 hra )
Walter Huston, Ruth Chatterton. (1 hr.. I ATMllCMll
30 min.) ••Alft'J-1ClelOP1MIYUlOI _al.I_. "Mildred Pierce" (19'5. Dr• MWM,... -
ma) Joan Crawford, Ano Ctyth. (2 hrs . .' M .._ Olympic gold medal winner
20 min.) Greg tougania helps demOllStrate the we • fl001'IM1. Regional coverage of complei< system ot pathways In the brain
Kansas City Chiefs at New Yori( Jets or lhat enables him to ~ecure his diving
Los Angeles Raldn at San Otego Charo-&k111s.£V 1 hf,)
eta. (3 ftra;L GD I , • .,_.,.IGl,....C1""'•-
I. •• .cm-. "Endangered Species" c1982, mlf•Aa.LOl&ll ID $uspeOM) Robtft UrlCh. JoBeth Williama.
m.tAmMCll...,.. D hf., 35 m n )
.... Cl) .. ''Plieonetl 01 Tne Lott Uni-
.... The LOSI World" (1960, set-vtt1t" (1983. ~Fkllon) ~Lenz.
enc:..BctlOn) MdlMJ Rennie. Jill St.---~~Aict\atCJH.tltCh ~ min)
John. (2 hrl.) •tllHAIBlh If MCCM• coua.; •~All: CMLDTm • ..... .. the evolulloo ol Jtwi&h llfe In the Middle •mmTClfLA.NIAY ...... 10 Sunday, Oct. 21, 1984 ....., ....
l••••llJWIO
. ··"'··· -UTmlmo = "The Incredible Melting Man"
( 1978. Horror) Alex Rebar. Bun DeBen·
n1ryg. ( 1 hr .. 20 min )
l lT ... 1111/llf,,_ .
• llOWll ''Treasure 01 Piranha" (1979,
Adventure) Lee Ma)M. Karen Black. (2
hrs.)
I _..,.,_,..
WALL rrmT W. Guest: Dean
LeBaron, president of Batterymarch
Ana=;:rment Corp .
l.UTClmJIOP .. W .. _.....
• .a..awu.u. MC ... Q
PACI 1111 NATIOI MO¥ll "Monkey Butlnees" ( 1953
Comedy) Cary Grant, Ginger Rogan;. (2
hrs.)
I Mfr IAQOwmt DAllD HOiiOWllZ
W.-rOIMB•..W -FACU OP Ql.lUM
llOWll "Staf9 And Strtpn Forever'
( 1952. Biography) Cttfton W«tbb. Debra
Paget ( 1 hr., 291m1n.) (EJ ~
(%) 90¥ll "Feltinl's Roma" (1972. Ora·
ma) Peter Gonzales. Britta Barnes. (2
hrs.)
•• o a w o • ,...mAL _...11 Pres1den1 Reagan end Democratic
presidential candidate Walter Mondale
square off In a debate trom. Kansas City.
Mo. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
1=19( JMllDIJmAL DIJA11 President
Reagan and Democratic prealdential can·
didale Wal~er Mondale .quare off In a
debate from Kanses Clty. Mo.: analysis
and interviews will follow t2 hrs )
mtGUAMPOOTUMmlll
Cl) flOCllT M' ••• Minnesota Fats vs.
U.J Puc~~i:) ( 1 tu.) CID MIO ATllAC1D9 ~
{0 M0¥11 "Snoopy, Come Home" (1972.
Comedy) Animated. Voices of Chad
Webber, David Carey. (1 hr,. 20 min.)
(0) LlltA -.rADT wmt 1111-.-..
DLI OICHllTIA Selectlona Include
''What's New." ''I've Got A Crush On
You" and "Crazy He Call Me." ( 1 hi.)
CS) JICIC W TCM fllf: 1MI DCUl.l IM'CH
.... Combtning 'P<>tts and <Mnee. dou-
ble dutch (aclvanced~ump ro ng) teams
vie for the nat.onal Cha ID OUMll COUNTY Y •Ol.l MOWll "Flying Tigfra" f t94'2. Adven-
ture) J=ne, Paul Kelty. (2 hrs.)
.... -Los Angtltta Kfl'lgl at Chl-
C8g0 Black Hawks (2 tvs , 40 mfn.) •8 011111190lmf F .. turtd: wfllnlng a lot·
tery, choo$ing a tmanclal planner; heelth
services available to consumers. Q ~ CB) mWll "Oh, GOdl" (19'7'7, COmedy)
George Burns, John Dtnvef ( 1 hr., 4'4
min.)
CJ) ..,. .. The Wlz" {1978. Musical)
Pian& Aoss. Michael Jackson. (2 hrs., 13 .n .. ICATOIW.&.
•• ... ••Ernp(re Ot Trw Ants" C Sclen6e-FieUon) Jotn COlllnt.
lanslng Based oo •story by HG w.ffs.
Victims of • Fk>rida real-estate lwlndlef
are kneel to • remote Island wtlefe they
ere attacked by giant. hungry ents. (2 hrs.)
I':. "Let's Oo It Again" ( 1975,
Comedy) Sidney Poitier, 9t11 COsby. A
mtlkman and a factory w0tket engage In
betting and hypnotism to raise fUnd9 f0t
their lodge. (2 hrs ) m llOVA Celebrity panelists Edwin New-
man, Marva COiiins. Jules Sefgman and
Jane Alexander have theif scientific
knowledge put to the teet by Art Fleming.
Q..(1 hr.) · ~--''The Jazz Singer" (1980, MUal·
cal) Nell Olemond. Laurence O!Mef. A
New V()(k cantor breakt With family tradl--
tioo and sets out to fif\O euceess as a pop
mOSlc star. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 65 min.)
(E) ... IOUl'I Of THI 'NI Wlttred ~
tez vs Sugar Ray leol"lard (Nov 1979 In
Las=>· (R) (1hr}
(m "Ociopuss " ( 1983. A<Mm--
ture) Roger Moore, ~ud AClams. Aided
by a bettuttful smuggler and a trader In art
forgeries, • Russian geo«al plans an
attack against Westem Europe, and it's up to British egent James Bood to stop
htm 'PG' (2 hr& .. 10 min.) .. ,Cll .... la,~ New Or1eans Saints et
Danas Cowboys (Note. The game air•
lmmedlltely following debate coverage.)
l hrs.) TO • .,_,. ..
• IUllCll ·-... l'001IM.L New Orleans Saint• et
Dallas Cowboyt (Note; The game airs
Immediately fOllowlng debate eo\le(age.)
2 hrs .. 30 min.)
IAlllTIU M Cla'8COM -CJ)•..,,. 'mUCA'I c:em:I ...
ITMllAICH
MlCIUn.lmAT•.wJ. HMflOMUT
• llAnlm Elcploies the varMtti" of plant
and animal hfe found 1n the Seychellea. a
90·i$1and archipelago 1n the Indian Ocean.
Q_( 1 hr.)
([) ... IOUTI OP THI 'Jll Aoberto
Duran vs. Ptplno Cuevas (1983 In L.A.)
and Rob«to Duran vs. Devey Moor&· U 983 in New York) (R) ( 1 hr } CIJ mVll "Melvin And Howard" ( 1980,
Comedy) Paul leMat, Jason Robards. An
othel'W1se unknown .. gas ttatlon attendant
claims to be the rlghttul hetr to Howard
Hughes' bllllori ddllaf estate 'R' ( 1 hr • 36
mln)
CZ>llOVW "The Graduate'' (1967, Come-
dy) Dustin Hoffman. Katharine RQse,
Whtie being urged to date a neighbor's
daughttr, a young gra. dOate la hav'ltlg an
affair with hef mother. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 45 m;n l :I llYAMOTO•••• M __,.Mel ,. ._.._,_,nm
PM .. IOc:a Tht FraggtW dilclde to
move 10 tht ptomiled land ,.Q).YOP~-r
• • & 9 I• l oulM pita hit tombOylsn
granddloghler -oalntt Mra. Van Morrit' sr_aNtson'In a ~~~!Ofl. • e • .-..... Orandfathef Strat·
ton Is ~ci.o by Alck~•I< his hlato-
ry lflllChlf tor a da... 91att: John Houwn11n, e.tt.ita Blllngiley, .
IJI •HAWOflLD•W-......
110• 'lJlllll .. lal.YllOCm , ..... _ .....
... "The Cold Room" (1984. Ora-
ma} •George segat, Amanda Pays. On a
tr'p to East 8ef'lin. a distraught father rea~
lzes hlt daughter Is posM8led by the evil
of the NaZI pest, even questioning her own
ldent1!}'.:J2 hit·> I Lftl'mD OllTMI mt MmrMOW
Mnlm Exp!Of'ee the varlet198 of plant
and animal llfa found In tne $evchefles, a
00-lsland atchlpe!_ago In the lncftan Ocean.
Q_ (l hr.)
fl!) llMTWllCI nmAm "Private
Sonult" Operation Bernhard Is diamantled
and lhe war la lost, but SchUlz remembefa
that buried 1n the English countryside are
two m1lhon pounds. (Part 6 of 8) (R) Q i! hr,)
ct) llOV9 "lnvasiOn Of The Body Snatch-
ers" ( 1978, Science-Flcuon) Donald
Sutherland, Stoeke Adams. Strange pods
which take over the bodies of huma"9 rain
down from outer space, causing a San
Francisco health Inspector and his assist-
ant to flee for th81r !Ives. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55
mui.) (E) .. ._ .. , ..... -... ,.-
CID mVll "The Big Chnl" (1983, Orama)
Kevin Kline, Glenn Ctoee. When t man
commits sulc~. hie clOsfft trlendl from
college daya gather for the funeral and
reflect on ~ their lives have changed
since the 19609. 'R' Q (1 hr .• « min.)
(Q) .,_ "Uncommon Valor" (1983,
Orama) Gene Hackman, Robert Stack. A
grieving father forma a sman force tor•
cue his son who has been held pr11ooer
for 10 years after being declared mlaalngo-
ln-actlon In Vietnam. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) llOWbl "Uncommon Valor" (1983.
Orama) Gene Hackman, Robert Stack. A
grieving fathef fonns a small force to r~
cue his son who h81 been held P',l8onef
for 10 yeers attar being deciar4'd mlsalng.
in-action in Vietnam. 'R' Q ( 1 hr.. •S
mln.)
I MCMlllCllOM11m .. ..,, .....
• ....,,. .... &D. Jackpot riatcs his
position at the holpttel when it's revealed
that he's taken a teeond job In order to be
able to pay off hla student loans. ( 1 hr ) a GD ...., ..... Henry walks
Pvnky and her friends to tehool and later
takes them f15h1ng.
(f) LOU MAlft' m .-v ...... ..., .. D e ... "His M1$1rns" (Premiefe .
Orama) Robert Urich, Jullannt Phillips. A
terdle emotiOnll triangle develope aa a
married mU1ll·mlllloNlre lnduttrlalist
makes an ambitious, beeutitul executive
his m1Stress. (2 hra.) e '••lll .... OP~COUloo tuU
I ......
.,. "s.tnt-Tough" (19n. Come-
dy) 8Urt Aeynolda. Krta l<nstonerson. Two
footblllJ.play1ng buddtea compete tor the
hend Of the team owner's beautiful and
exceotlonally wealthy daughter, (2 hrt.)
I .....
11Mt1Tmiliilll•lll!C1• Mam ''Private
Schulz'• ()pe(atlon 9etnherd ii dlSmantled
and the war 1$ Iott. bUI Schulz remtmbers
that buried In the Et'QltSh coontryside ere
two milllOn paunoa. .(Part 6 of 6) (R) Q U hr.) ID .-.., .. ,,. • ..,, .. " "Rumpolf Ot The BailtY'' ( t
hr.) Cl> CCI ... ~ South ClrOfinl at
Notre Dame (R} {3 hra ) CD .. "OM~" 11992, ......,._,
Hal HolbrOOk, Adrienne 8arbeau. A Quin,.
tet Of horror stories from a child's comic
bOOk include tales about r&iUlknat4'd
corpses. alien vegetation. a voracloUs
ape-like creature and mllllona of vengeM
cockroeches. 'A' ( ~ hr .. 57 min.)
(Z)8CMI "Honkytonk Man" {1982, Ora-
ma) Clint Eastwood, Kyte Ea&twOoc:t An
O\fet·the-hlll. alcohoUc country-western
singer travels to Nashvllle wfth hlS 14-
year-Old nephew for a last-chance auct-
tion al the Grand Ole Opry. 'PG' (2 tws., 5
min) ei' .,_"I, ThO Jury" (1953, Mystery)
Biff EnlOI. Preston Foster. Based oo the
novel by Mackey Spntane. Mike Hammer
sets out to avenge the m~der t h•• best friend. (2 hrs.)
•@ OfiB W "Unempto " Guests:
Anita Gates, author of " t Prorrw-
. lng Careers For The 8ghtl '. e Mer·
con, author ot."Twelve Steps To Anding
A Job Under $30.000 In Four Weeks." (1
hr.) ·1= .. 0I--& I • • Louise pita her tombo)'tsh
granddaUQhter against Mra. Van Moms' ~ndsOn Tn a piano-playing competition.
U ICMOOL•TGuests A'iek Loya. pres-
ident. CahfOJOll Health Education Ind
Peggy Golden. Hll thereplit dl$CUM sex
education \n the schools.
(I) lllMI "The Left Hand Of God"
( 1955, Orama) Humphrey Bogart. Gene
Ttemey. A pilot dtSguiset hlmtelf as a
prlee1 In ordet to get out of Chin• In 19A7.
2 hrs.)
-.... IT .. *111 .A ..... ......... ~--,.., .........
AC'IOM•ACma .UT t• amMCn "The Dining
Room" A.A. Gurney'$ comedy about the
roleS and ritUala of the Amerlcan WASP
features a cast of six playlflQ over 50 chat·
acter$ inoludirig a senile grandmother and
!_group Ol 5-year-olds. r;r ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
(CJ.,_ "Funny Lady' (1975. MUSIC:al)
83rbra Streisand, Jamee Caan Years
after her divorce. vaudevlile and earty
radio s1ar Fanny Blice begins a humorous
love-hat• relationship '*1th Btoedway
songwriter Biiiy Rose. 'PG' (2 his.. 20
• min.) 00 TOJIC ,._ 809 THI WT tAfJ 11 T
.._ 11811&.Y flOLLUTIOI Looka at thrM con-
Cefned people who right agal~t hater~
ous pollutants in .. heir commvniti... ( 1
hr.)
CO) .. ''The Star Chamber" (1983.
Orama) Michael Douglas. Hal Hofbte>c*.
A dedicated young JU(lge b9eome&
lnwlved with a 9'Cfet panel of jult~
C:lrectlrlg )llgifanta repnselS e;al!ist Criml-:-
nals wt10 eecape vi8 loo~ In the law.
'A' (1 hr .. 49 min.) (l)•n•Q -01>.,. ''Sea Of Lost St\IPS" (1953,
Orama) JoN'I Oefetc. Wanda Handt TWo Coast Gl.latdstnen feud over the same g1fl
ending 1n one's demotion and the other'•
-1h8iiP~,::·.so-1
.,.,.Al.IT 1'111 .. F•tured
Candic9 Bergen and Stefanie P~ O.
CUii thelf mlt\laerta "Hollywood Wiv.s'';
new ''LOYe Boil" regu_tars Pat Kloua and
Ted McGltlleY. r 1 hr.)
Sundav.Oct.21, 1984 11
..,,""--"',..~ ____ __, ... ,..,.,..
UU.-:'--........ ,,.,,.**" ,._,..,.nw.1; ••111•n• ... -CA..:Dtb&
.,.. "Never Say Never Again"
( 1983. Adventure) Sean Connery. Klaus
Maria Brandauer. After a world--thr .. ten-
lng Ofganl.zatlon steals two U.S. mls.sileS
and announces It wld detonate the war·
heads If a ransom Is not met. Srltllh agent
James 8orid la called In to save the world
'PG' Q (2 ht1 .. 17 min.)
(%) llOWll "Thieves Like Ua" (197.t, Ora·
ma) Keith Carradine. Sheliey Dwall
Three ~pad convicts set off on a crime
spree during the Oepfesalon years In the
South. 'R' (2 hra.r ..,. .. ....
8'11MY 8'0MI ..... ,..."_ .
.... Q ....
CIUml•l&llU ... DIAtM ATM._
9"BITY•n Tiii -Featured Candlee Bergen and Stefanie Powers drs-
cuss thelf miniseries "Hollywood Wwes".
new "Love Boat" regulars Pit Kious and Ted McGJnley. ( 1 hr,) ! ..,,jLWllJ.
· mM,..... Neal Gabler and Jef·
ey Lyont host an lnfOf'matlve loot< at
whal't new at the rnoviet.
........... ~llla
(11) .... "Revenge of the Ninja" (1983,
Adventure) Sho KotUgl, Arthur Roberts.
A Japanese gallery owner denlff hit vio-
lent Ninja heritage until Ametlean drug
traffick«s kidnap his young soo. 'A' ( 1
-nr"2S =
tM1 I :.a.YWOOD ~Featured: behind
the scenet Of BrOOk• Shields' new movie
"Wet Gold" In Bermuda; ,.9111 Murrav
discUIMI his new movie "Ra)or·s Edge":
famous HOiiywood makeovers i ~o
tW ·--·-,. ..,. ''Shack Out On 101" (1955.
Orama) Terry Moore. Frank Lovejoy. In
order to be c;lose to his t11get, an undef·
cover spy poGeS as 1 witless dtshwa&her In
•(I) "Prlsonett Of The Lott Untverae"
( •983, SClenoe•Flctlon) Kay Lent, Rtch·
atd Hateh. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
•(%) "The Graduate" (1997. Comedy)
OU.ttn Hottman. Katharfnt Rost ( 1 hr ..
45 min) •CCJ "Rio ~hol" (t_., Wettttn)
'*hard Boone, S1u1rt Whitman. ( 1 hr ..
•7 min.)
•I!) '.'~I Story" (1976, Orama) Beau
~. JOM Ferrer. (2 hrl.) •(JI) ''T1blt For Flve" (1983. Drema> Jon
v~. Aiohlrd Crenna (2 hrl,. 2 mlt'I) ·•(I) "Tht Smu1fl AnO~ Rutt"
(1883. Orama) Anlmett<J. (l ht.. 1.t
12 Sunday, Oct 21, 19&4
a roedSide cafe located nnr an electron-
ics lab<>fatory (1 hr .. =~ -1-......... •llM•Clliilll--•cu. .. . . ........ .... ,...,.. .
,....,.. Trace. the fitst two yeere of
the experiences of four people who tied
their na1rve POiand to find a better life In
wo.rm ~lhe~~~~
..,. ''The VerdH:t" (1982, Orama)
Paul Newman. Charlotte Rampling An
alCOhOllc: Bos1on la'N)'ef pulls h1maelf
together to bring an unpopular medical
malpractice case to trial against strong
opposition by lhe courts. the archdloce\8
and his own client•. 'R' (2 hrs.)
11111 D .... "Visit To A Small Planet"
( 1960, Comedy) Jerry Lewia. &r1 Holli-
man. A apace creature lands In Virginia
end sets out to learn about &rthlings and
their ways (2 tvs )
11:9 8 90Wll "The Jordan Chance" ( 1978,
Orama) Raymond Burr, Stella Stevens
An attorney attempts to exonerate a
woman 1mpr1SOned for the murder of her
former boy!rlend. ( 1 hr., .tO min ) -1TO•AlllO'llCID W.Y.-.T
TAUl ... ntlDANC-
MC ... Q
CNllDl•TNIHOm · WO&D,NIOI mVll "Diva" (1981. Drama) Wilhel-
menla W1gg1ns Fatnandez. Frederic
Andrei. A French postman's recording of
his favorite oper1 star's performance
leadl him on a wild and d~roos adven· 1:1'"'.5EJ:"~~lnJ ... .
....,. ~ MCllQ Miss·
outt Governor1s Cup (from Lake of the
Ozarks, Mo.). (Al ( 1 hr,) 00..,. "Hanoa K." ( 1983. Drama) JIH
Cleyburgh, Gabriel Byrne A Jew~
Amencan woman begins a new "'e .. an
allorney In Jennalem b\Jt faces a dilemma
wl'len she must defend• auapected Arab
~erronst 1n • case being prosecuted by her
H ·lover. an IStaell dls1ric:t attorney 'R' ( 1
hr. 51m1n) CI> llOVll "The Dead Zone" ( 1963. Suspense) Christopher Walken. Brooke
Adams. Alter com~ out of a~· a shy
mtrt.) CZ> "Hanna K.'' ( 1883. Orama) JIU Clay·
burgh. Gabriel Byrne. ( 1 ht., 61 min.)
•LC) "Ma5Sacre In Rome" ( 1973, Drama)
Richard Burton, Mtrcello Mastroianni. ( 1
hr •. 43 min.) CO> "Spfft Image" ( 1982, Orama) Michael
O'KHfe, Karen Allen. (1hr .• 51 min.)
.. Cl) ''OodSworth" (1936. Drama) 1Wal1er
Huston. A\.lth Ct\anerton ( tnr .. 30 min.) -~ "The Aeturn Of Frank Jamee" ( 19'0.
Westetn) Henry Fonda. Gene Tierney. ( 1
hr., 33 min) 00 ''I Go Pogo" (1980. Comtdy) Anl·
mated Voices ot Jonathan Winltr&, vin:-
cant Price. ( 1 hr., 20 min.)
(I) "The Klng·s Th1of" ( 1955. Adventure)
Edmund Purctom, Ann 91y1h. '( 1 hr.. 18
min.)
• "If I Had My Way·• ( 1840, MUlleal)
•
schoolteechef h8S lht' l)O.W9' to forese
·~ change catutroC)hlc 1'19nts 'A' ( hr .. 42 min.)
1:tl(I) llOWll "I tO'le Y(IJ (Eu Tt Amo)
(1981. Orama) Sonle Braga, PeuloCesi
Peret0. Two people begin an ex.otoslv
alfa1r In en •ttempt to forget lhait fonne
lcMK's. ( 1 tv.' 38 lnln.) 1:98 ...
Cf) llOWll "Y(IJ're Only Vouog Once'
(1938. Comedy) LNtt Stone, Mick•
Rooney. Artdy Hardy encl hi• 111ter mee
new friends while on 1 laml!Y vecatton. ( ht .. 30 rnln.) •
l•E&W ...
W .... ATU.. w ~ .... .,.. -... _..,tat '"YOUl.,111• MnOUClll W0tld Endutance Setl8S
i 1000 (from Japan). (R) (1 hr.J
t:tl ... .... ..mrATat .. _,,twAOUIT
mVll "Emily" ( 1976, Ofam&l Kcx
St•rk, V1etor Spinetti. In 1920s England c
teen-age gilt comes of age through ar
attn w11h an American sehoolteaeher. ( t
hr .. 25 mlll.) t •00--0 lhe Hunger" (1983. Fantasy)
Catherine Denevve, David sow ... A physl·
clan working at a llf ... xttoalon r .... rct'
ltlSl1tute becomes mofyed with a temate
.. var=u;:· ( 1 hr .• 37 min.)
•HmUTW .... CHAii I ...
.,. "Fellini's AOma" ( 1972. Ora-
ma) Peter GON.81eS. Brltta Barnee An
lmpre&Slonistic look at the Etetnal City In
lgone times. 'R' (2 hrs.) Pt PAITM• Nnlm
-l:llCAOO-INIT-.T MO¥ll "Spht lmage1• (1982, Orama)
Michael O'Keefe, Karen Allen. A young
Olympic hopeful IS lurlld Into a fanatle81
rel)\.iout °"It. 'R' ( 1 hr., 61 min.) I llll-1W(ll) .. " ----l90IT .. .....,..
.. llMAllOf ....
.. llOWB: "Carny" (1980, Orama) Jodie
• Foster, Gary B~. A runaway teen )Oins
a carnival troupe and learnt about tt'I• hid--
den emotlona and frustratlont behind the
surface hepplnese of ti-petfatnwa. 'A
( t hr., .t7 min.)
Bing Crosby, GIOf'ia Jean, ( 1 ht., 30 min.)
-<ll) ''Botany Bay" (1853. Actventurt)
Alan Ladd, JatTlll Mlton. 12 tv1 ) twG ''Comt Spy With Me" ( 1887, Orama)
Troy Oonehue, Andf .. Oromm ( ' hr •• 30
min.) • (%) "Smlltt Of A SurMI« Night" (1855,
Comedy) Ulla JlcobMOn. Eve Olltllt>9ck •
..(Ult .. 48 min. I
I
-• "Tht Alie And Fill Ot Lega Ollmono•• (1960, Drama) Ray O.nton, Keren
Steete (2 hn > • · (CJ "Tht Lonetlntta Of The LOflG Olatance
Runner" I 1982. Dftm1) Michael ~lvt. Tom ~y. (1 ht.,••
,..
I -
••
--~---------
"Hooper." t 1978, COriitOy) Burt a.Y·
nolds, Jan-Mich8el Vincent. (1 hr .. 37
min)
(0) ''EdUcat1ng Rita·• ( 1983. Comedy)
Miehael Caine, JUiie Waltera (,_.hr.\ 50
min,)
.. ()) "Lei's Spend The Night Togethef"
( 1982. Documentary) The ~olllng
Stones ( t hr., 30 min.) •
W (J) "Honky1onk Man" (1982. Orame)
Olnt Eastwood, Kyle EUtlNOOd (2 hrt •• 5
min) · •<Cl "Rio COnCl'loa" (1964, Western)
Riehard Boone. Stuart Whitman. ( 1 hr ..
47 min.)
(0) "King Of Heerta" (1967, Comedy)
Ai.n Bat ... GenevleW Bu)Old. (1 hr .. 42
min) .
(I) "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers"
( t978, Science-Fiction) Dooald Suther·
land, &ooke Adama. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) •OO ''Table For Ave" (1983. Orama) Jon
VQ!ght. Richard Crenna. (2 hrt., 2 min.) •CZ> "The PromlM" (1979, Drama) Kllth-
leen O\Antan. Stephen Collins. ( 1 hr .. 38
min.)
4111(C) "Massacre In Rome" (1973. Drama)
Richard Burton, Marcello 'Mastr<>'llnnl ( 1
hr .• 43 min.) •CL) "Split Image" ( 1982. Orama) Mici\MI
0' Keefe, Karen AUen. ( 1 hr , S 1 min.)
•(J) "Let's Spend The Night Together"
( 1982, Documentary) The Rolling
Stones. (1 hr., 30 min.)
Cl) "I Married A Witch'' ( 1942, Comedy)
Fredric March. Ve<onlca Lake. (1 hr , 16
min.)
. . . --Le.a-. -1·--lmOTI On the Planet Gobotron. Cy-
KIU, sinister leadel' of the QoBot Ren.
gaclet, attempts to seize power from
leader-t's peaceful Guardians (Part 1 of
alt 911. P001UU. Los Angeles Rams at i§:~:;_ i 911. flOO'IUU.. Loe Angeles Rams ar
IAlla;.;:::J:;,11.) ~
lfMlm ...... -.T mo ...
~-.-.
MITOUC. World Endurance Berlel-~jl 1000 (from Japan). (R) ~ 1 hr.)
00 llCMI "f Go Pogo" (1980, Comedy)
Animated. VOieeS of Jonethen Winters.
Vlocent Price. Bated on charactara oreat·
ed,.b)' Walt Kelly. The moat PQpular '1191·
deht of OkefenokM Swamp dt<:IOM to run fOt president. 'PG' ( 1 hr,. 20 min) aUllllMI "Ec:tucetiog Rita" (1963, Come-
dy) Mlchaet Caine; Julit W•lter• An apa-
thetic, alCOl'lollc ptofenot hat a patlk>n-
ate bUt chast• retationlhip with a yqung
woman Who has a desk• to learn ltlera-;•.:~~;;g so min.)
•@-"Duel In The Sun" (1~7. West·
ern) Jennifer Jontt. Gttg0ty Peck, A
• t>eaurltut helf·bfeed Indian girt IOUChet off an txf)!Oelile family feud when lht comet
10 llvt In the ~ of 1 WMlthy ceni.men
Ind hie IWO tons. :.tyO-= mln,~ ·a'lbili' Anil't\e*f "'= ShortClke moY9S Into a new hOUle Md II!
l'lef friends QNe her• hol•••11•ig party,
l
eecn..r;_inging a faVOflte redpe. ..... -,.._ •..• -. ....... .....,,._
_. ''The Return Of Frank Jamea"~
( 1s..o. Westetn) Henr:y Fonda, G.ne
Tlefney. Jesae Jltnel' bfoth« ~hit ldee~~~ 33 min.)
NI ----LCM•T •& .,.,_ A vlllt to Gteoada. a
vacation r,.on once 8gltn; an amploy-
ment aotnCY thtlt lpeclllllal 1n ~· ob~ts. .. .,_.. Cl9.,,, -. ....... . ,,.,
M-1 CC*TACTQ AUTO UC. SCCA Rabbll Bilsteln
Cup (from Phoenix), f 1 hr.) (JJ"...,.. Peter O'TOOle Is Prof. Hig-
gins. Margot Kidder Is EllZ.a Oollttle and
John Stending le Col. Pickering In this per-
formance of George Bernard Shaws clas-
SIC coi:ne<fy chror11Cling the profneor's
efforts to make ENza preseotable to socl-
!!)'. ( 1 hr •• 49 min.) . • • Cl> ,_. TM.I 1'1Um "The Nightin-
gale" Mk:k Jagger pOrtraya the emperor
of the ancient• land or C.thly Who teems
the true lessoot of lrfe from the a ~
filled bird and a loWly kitchen maid Bud
Cort. Barbara Hertltley. Edward OlnU
and Mako also star. Q
(%) ... "Smlles Of A Suminet Night"
( 1955. Comedy) Ulla Jacobaon, Eva
Oahlbeck. A man. his former mistress; his
indifferent wife and • jeelOUS airtor
engage fn a weekend of mate-ewapplng
1hat ends in a game or Ruuian roulette.
i hr., 48 min )
•Am•fUCll
Ml I • • TOWI Featured: a profile of video rock's hottnt camp queen, Cyndi
Laupe<: 50fTle of the r.ewe9t fal faliona
are modeled. k~o. the ~ lspe~k::: ~ ahOWt off het llateat aklll, .,Al&, ...
1'CTAC.._
..... llA'n f flmlftCCMIT P'-
W.O. Wl.D W.U• M9MI
WB!l•t "Who Hat a.en The
Wind?" ConchJafon or the 11ory Of • boy'a
coming 01 age In rutal SetkatcMwan. The
Acad9my AwarO.wlnrilng stlOtt fllm "Soya
and G1r1t" tollOWI. (Part 2 ot 2) Q (1 hr.) •
(8) ...... -JYnlor Gorg ..... the
tamlly i'rllnlilDn In rtturn '°' the P ... of Pdwtf. I ... ,_ ...
• <I> tc'•c ... -. .. ArNn-da. and lM llt NMIOMd to lllzbwg,
Austna. 10 tocate 1 t~ 8'llllti ~
Who has'"_~~ GUiit
ltr.'JHn ii.hr;)·:: -.
··-· ""... -ill• ..-Ed Mar1nllro end AlfoneO Albelro
•• practieal Jolil• vtctlnll; ~ from
''Wiid ~ ... e ~tcud· ' at>te. (Uv.)
• -t•"<tq 8-ity"' (1 .... Com-
edy) Atd SMtton. Either \tMlrnl. A
COfT1XJllf erw'Oll V\ I Dlr1I' DOOi to be .., '*"" •. ~ left''*"-.wit ... the Widdlnp. (2 rn.)
I..... . ..._ .. "" ........
... "Katie. Ponra11 Of A Ceoter-
IOld" (1978, Orama) Kim 8aa!nger, Vlvt-
an Blal!'le. A beauty queen tr111llela to H°'-
lywood in search of atardof'f only to ·
eneouotet a wies ot unaavory ~charactera ~
who nearly rutn her life. (2 hra.l
• WClllU •t "Who Has Seen The
Wnd?" ConelulMon of the atOty of a t>oy'a
c<>nling of age In rural SaSkatehtWan. The
Academy Awar~wlrming lhOft llm "Boys
and G•ls" tolows. (Patt 2 of 2) Q (1
hr.) ct}ICltiM--~
(I)-•••M.L A wrap-up of the 'M seeson. (R) (8) .,. "Fanny & Alexander" ( 1983,
Orama) Pernllta Allwin, Ber111 Guve. Two
children in a lheatrlcal family loea their
ltvely enjoyment of Ufa when their mother
marries a bishop (dubbed) 'R' (3 hra..
17mlll.)
(D)9IMI "Kll'fO Of Hearts'' (1967, Com-
edy) Alan Bates, Genevieve Bujotd An
abandoned French ""9ge ii left to local
kinetics during W0tld War I. ( 1 ht., 42
min.) •
(I) .. "The Smurts And The Magic
Flute" (1983, Drama) Animated. The lov·
able SmUrls set out to retrieve a magal
tnU$ical Instrument srolen by a villain. 'G'
lhr., 14 min.)
aoa.oc1t111t
-11CTAC-URllMT
mnml':ll•JT TUJ18ff Featured:
Morgan Bnttany. . _ . e _,Miit CM.RA.,. -M ...
.The European Jewilh commun1ty'1 ~
opment amid the SOCl81, pollhcal and refig-
lous currents ot the Renalsunc:.. RefOf·
matt00 and Enlightenment. Q (1 hr.)
CC) &nll .all Featur• the t't8 atbum
"Breaking Hearts." with muilc vlcleoe and
Interviews wlrh Elton John
(I) ......
• • (() IATI a M.&a A decllion about
whether or not to sell the hou9e tn eon.
nectlcut makee Allie think about het past,
present and future. 8 e .,.. "Aurora" (PremtWe,Ota·
ma) Sophi9 Loren. Daniel J. Travantl.
Hoping to con MYeral wealthy ex~
into financing an operation to r•tore het
son's Sight, a beaut•M woman ~ en
Odyssey throughoUt Italy lhat eventually
leads to an tx-01 who held more than a
~-ln1efest for her. (2 hrs.)
I OOll CCllY9.L • I _.,..,. Scbeduled. singet Jack
Jones. author Stephen Bimllngham {"Tht
Rest Of Us") , AM Jillian. (1 ht,)
Ill) ... "Thi Utt . Pleture ShOw"
(1971, Orama) Timothy BOttomt. Jeff
&idget. As lhe ""'" mov1e theeter 1n • sma• Texas town of,the 1950e pres-•
to ctoee. the ltves of the town'• reliOents
t>eeqme 1ntertwin.d. (2 m.. ~o min.> . _, ________ __
The European Jewlah c:otMlUf'lltfs devel-
opment amid the IOCial pOlitieel lt1d ,.eig..
IOus currents of tt'ie All I I 111 a. ftlfor-
mation and Enllghttnmlttt Q ( 1 hr.)
(t) LO..,._ During the CMt Wi' ••· a woman la torn betw.en hef plant1ti0n and
the man lht kwee Stars Mar001 Kiddef and Ian ChatlelOn. (Part 1 of 2) (2 tn,
5 ~ ...
Sunday. Oct. 21, 198' 13
CIJ .. ·-a-·· ( f983. Dfame) Aob Lowe. Jaoquelrw Bi9Nt. An ln1!'1igent
P<IP tehool student has an affelr With his
roomtNte't ~. 'R' ( t hr,. 38 min)
(%) .. "Hanna K." (1983, Orama) Jill
Qaybutgh, Gabriel 8)'1'ne. A Jewllh-
AmencM WC)fMn beiQif1I e new ll1e as an
lltt~ ilrl Jeru.alem tiUt faoe9 a dilemma
when • must defend a ~·-' Arab
tlm>f•t In e case ~ proeecutect by her ax~. eo Israel.I diltfict attomey. ·A· ( 1
hr .• 51 met\)
I ....... atCC*Wf'JjMlflF IllJTJ n CM&: YO &mY FMt paralyzes an Air
Force pj!Ot who ha ternpor8'1y Jost hll
1n1ttne1 fdf ny1ng, . and v..._. helpe
Jackie cope with 1* new tMlingS toward
~· (1 hr.)
-· Cl) .-.r Delpit• Oidt't diMp-PfOV81, Stef:)hanle want• to k-.p a date
she made with her boyfriend 20 YMr• •r-
ller.
Cl) .. "Thll Savage Land" f1988.
Adventure) Batry Sut!Nan, Glenn Co<beu.
An outlaw band chellenge9 a ~teed
iflg family. (2 h<s.)
al ...n''Blll I R&•IT FeettKed·
Morgan Britteny. ID n9CU.,. Extenor work Including
framing. lhNthlng, 1n1tanation of rafters
end stdew111e. Cl> oca•• flOOIULI. South Caro!IN at
Notre Dame (A) (3 twa.)
()).,."Betrayal" (1983, Orama) Ben
Klngsley. J«emy Ilona. A man loob beck
ttvough the nine yeera of hla Wife'• tffa.lf
with hit best friend, c:ulriwlnatlng IO hit
recollectiont of the r ... tlonlhlp't origins.
'R' t1hr.,36 min.)
-· (I) OAmY a UCIY Ourtng a routine ctieCk of )lNtnlle mitchlef In the ~oed
yards, Mery Beth 19 taken captf'le by a
youth Who has just committed • robbery iV--1 1
CMJ. YO &GRY Feat P't•lyztl an Air
FOfQe pllot wf'lo hu temporarily Iott his
Instinct tor flying, and VanetM hefpt
Jaci<le cope wrth htf new feellngt toward
boys. (1 hr.) • .-c • .u ... ''Week9nd"
Barbell Hershey and Tony ~ star
In an adaptation of AM BeattW• tho<!
story at>out a man't trustrat.S ... rc:h for
rh~(1hr.) .......
~ umll • ~t'!l~m'Pf The Inter-national pep-rock stat perfonnt such hits
as "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes
Only" In a concert taped at Holfywood's
PalaceTheatre. (1ht.}.
I caa..au.-.n .. 1IMT'llalftlOOI -••& ...... •oocsaew~ ''An
lnteMew With Pat Herzog" Pat Hert~.
defending attorney In the 'Sullivan ca .. ' °" dlvorc.. education, and IUppOf1 ia pro-
fled. .... ,. v ••• ...
'°" ., I lfll .......
•Y-tUUIM
.. ''Nghtdreemt'' ciee1. Aoutt> Ooro»ry LeMey. Jennl1tt Weat. ( 1 hr .. 30 •
mlo.)
(4).UTta••• CZ) ... ''Friday 1'l'9 11th; Pllt Ill"
( 1982, Hon'Ot) Dena K#'rlrnlll, Paul Ktaa.
14 Sunday."Oct. 21, 19&t
ka.. ~ leerMgn travel 10 e remote ... Cl) _.lM' 1 WI A footbel ClllMI
cabin at Cryltal Lake, the stalking a mewage polntlriQ to murdtr, Md •
grounds of e dwanged ITIOOltet who quarterback lnend of the McMlllanl ii the
wears e hOdley nwk. 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) J!ime suspect (R) ( 1 tit:. 20 min)
tttl@ .. "Nowhere To Hide" (1977. tm.,. .. ~., ( 1955. AdYentwt)
Drama}-Let Van a.et. Tony MUl8nte A Fbchard CarlsOn. VICtOf tkltglen Four
mobst« O<defa hla hanc:htnen to eliminate treaur...-.,.• face t1'e death penaJty
a fOfmer ayndlcate hit man ( t ht.. 30 wtlefl they are captured arid held by
mill l Bedouins in I del«t moaque ( I hr., 30
11198 Cl> -.a-AJ. and Rick ere _1rnrn._Mmt•"*"'
thtown into e caM lnvOMng stoletl c:ia· WI.I.Mii T&1
mondt, murdw and n'llStaken Identity, (R) .,_, IT Tall•IT Featured: ~hr., 10 miri) •-•""-Host~ M«g1n8_(111any. -· -· : e mWll ''Badmen's Country" (1958, son. Guests: Mattina Arroyo, W ) G •• 11o..1..o...m ... HaM. Jennif• Watson, Buddy Rlcll, astern eo<ge Montgomery, ,_.,_ n'"~~.M Players. (R) (,hr) Br&nd Bal MastertOO. WyaM Earp and -__ Buffalo Bill team up with PaJ Garr.n to a•-_,... captllfe Butch CasaJdy and hit gang. (1 __ .... hf.,301'1\11'\) I
r.1mt,_,. CE MnO-=-Forrnt* I Grand Prtic Of
_. Europe (from Nurtorgrlng, W• Germe-
U~ lmtJCA Scheduled· Albert ~ (1hr .• 30min.)· xav.er, Grenaclal\ amt>utadof to the u s W CSJ.,. "Lei's Spend The N~ T 9Qet~ u hr.) 8f" (1982, Documentary) AOltng
CC).,. "Manhellan" ( 1979, Comedy) Stones The Stone. perform many ol their
WOOl1y Allen, Otane Keaton. An Insecure gteatest hits In th1t record of three con-
New York comedy wnter bteakt up with certs held In New Je'9e)' Ind Arizona.
his 1..,._age giflfrlend to date an outepo-1:tl ;~~':~~ .. ~·,> C ............. (t"a2, ~-ken )oumatist who rec:ently had an affair uv .....,., """"' ..v ""• with hit best trleftd.:~ .. 38min) ma) Meryl Streep. Kevin Kline. In 19,7. a 00 • • N Pfltr I The young writer from the SOuJh tak• up ,..s.:
Srnothefs Btotheft host this look at potlll· del'\08 with a bNulltvl Polill'l lmmlgtant. e
cal ttlevllion oornmetclllt from Franklin victim of Nazl ptfMCUtlon, and hef ln1tl-
Rootevtlt to Ronald RMgan. lectual ~ish boyfriend. 'R' (2 hit.. 37
CJ) ..,. "Conf...ion1 Of A Driving min.)
Instructor" (19n. Comedy) Robln'Atk-•1fO•A1llDIW
with. Anthc>oy Booth. A naive young man ~~k'-kt" (197,, I'~) hat dlfflculty making hit female students _.. <>"'9 .,. .......,.,...,
concentrate on the road. ( 1 hr .• 32 m1t'-) Lou Gossett. Larry Higman. A con 1Mm • •a. Sc:hecklJed· QaJe Evans otters mak• money when the White mall "aelli" waya to beat Ille'• templatlont: a worn-his black comrade In the Pl'...cMI War
an'a ~ rife turned around by love. ( 1 West. Ct ht .. =
hr .. = GD !!!f's uu. • -1 Im cm_. ... plit lm.ge" (1982. Ofama) _,,_O Miehael O'Keete, Karen Allen. A youog
_. "The D8flant Onea" (1958. Olympie hopeful 11 IUr~ Into 1 fl'lltlctl
Orama) Sidney Polllet. Tony CUrtls. After religl0u$cult. 'R' (t hr .. 61 min.)
e black man atld a Whitt man welded W CID Cl'llTAL OAYLI • C01ee91t A QOf!Qtt1
together by the wrists eacape from 8 taped at the Hammon Place ThNtra In
che1n gang. their mutual Inner halreda of Hammon. On11rl0 futur• Crystal GtYlt
each othef ditaotYe. (2 hra.. 5 min ) Binging such hl11 as "Don't It M•k• My
i •m&Jlmff... BrownEyetBlue " (1 hr.) ...,_... •a(J)ml ... ~ATCll
llWllOIUlfllAK&CO llOWI "A Foreign Affa11" (1948, Com·
llOWll "Croea Country" (1983. edy) Jean Arthur, John Lund. One memo
Suspense) Richard Seymer, MIChael Iron-ber ol • eommi11 .. "9nt lo cheek on troop
side. A Phlla<Selphla teltvtalon executive, morale in post·W<>fld War II Germany f1llt
sought by police tor ttie murcler of a call m love. (2 hrs.. 30 min.)
gift, picks up a pair of hltchhikera en route 1111 ~Ulm
to Loe A~ 'A' (1 hr .. ..Omln.) ai) .. "f;-p;~ Night" (1980, M)'*tery) llS Clm'ICOlm
Jamie Let Cuttsa. Ltllle Nielsen On Pl'om 19 ...
night, exactly llix yMrt after e girt feU to -.n • ~
her death after being teased by lrien<ft, ..., .. ......,
ttvee of thoee friends ~ getting -••-..U.(11) menacmgcalll. 'R' (1hr .. 31 min.) ' -llOWI "I Marrted A Witch" (1942,
-· e tUTl-..wmtNvm&.nr-.. Comedy) Freorle March, Vtl'oi'ilca lake.
Gueltt Art Bochwald, Aobefta fllek. A man's campaign tor governor It eompH·
i) ( 1 hf,) cated bY the appearance of a long-deed .,_..,..,. ,• ••m '"witch" with rotNtnce on her m1nd. ( 1 hr ..
a9111111 16m1n)
_ _, M (IJ llOWI "Cross Country" (~983.
• .. .. The canttNllte Ghost" ( 19'4. Suspente) Riehard Seymer, MiChael Iron-
• ~t CNrtes t.;1ugtiton, Rot>irl Side. A !'htlJ<Selphla televtslori tdCUt~ .
Young. A.~ men nut P9tf0tm an a<lt sought by l)Olfce fOf the mur<W at• call
of courage to ,, .. himMtt tr om tne ~' gwl, ptekt up • pew of hltchhikM en tout• of a c:owardtY ancMtor. (2 hrs.) to Loa Anoetn. 'A' ( t hr .. •O min.)
1----MOO ...-"Hoopt(' ( 1978, Comidv) ..,....,. Burt Reyi'IOldl, Jan-~ v'"°'"':'"'Tht
-0 How FuMy Cin Sex 8e1''." #I'. ''greatt$t etunl man allvt" pltnl a tpee·
( 1. 978, Comedy) LU• AntOtlelll. Glen-teculat ur IMO With • 1°""'* jtlltel. ltU
<*IC> OlannJnl. A •111 of blWd)' IMtchel Jeooirdtzlrlg hit romance and hll 1111. 'PO'
lf)OOf • 'larltfy of 1txufl •ttltudet and tit· 1(1ht .• 37 min} uallont 'Fr (1 hr •• ~7 min.) •(!) c.ul •
..... .,... -,.,,... I ... -.
.. ~lnvttatiOn Au Voyage" ( 1983.
Drama) Lauren! Malet, Nina Scott. A 11m-
p1e country boy and his rock &Inger-sister
have an lncOstuous relationship. 'A' ( 1 hr ..
33mcn) •
-~ CllCAOO't ,......, •••t11'W(IQ . 11D¥11 "EdlJc:ltlng Rita" (1983, Com.
dy) Michael Caine, Julie Walters. An apa-
-Tuesday
•@ "The Easy Way" (1952, Comedy)
Cary Gra!ll. Betsy Drake. (2 hrs.) •CH> "Gazmo" ( 1977. Documentary) ( 1
hr., 30m1n.)
CZ) "Dodsworth'' (1936, Orama) wa11e1
Huston. Ruth Chatterton (1 hr .. 30 min.) -~ "Tell Me A Riddle" (1980, Orama)
Melvyn Douglas. Ula Kedrova. ( 1 hr .. 30
min.)
1:lt "Young Frankenstt1n" ( 197•. Come-
dy) Gene Wilder. Peter Boyle. ( 1 hr., '5
rntn.) . •CH> ''Spac.e Aaldert" (1983, SClence F"tc·
hon) Vince EdwardS, David Mendenhall
{lhr ,22min)
(0) "The Great Santini" (1979, Drama)
Robert Ow II. Blythe Danner. ( 1 hr. 58
mltl)
•CCl "O'Ha1a'a Wife" ( 1982, Orama)
Edward Asner, Mariette Ha1lley (1 hr .. 27
min.)
(%) "The Graduate.. ( 1967. Comedy)
.Dushn Hottman, Katharine Ross. ( 1 hr ..
•Smin.)
-{CJ "The Mudlark" ( 1951, D;ama) Alec
Guinness. Irene Dunne. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) 00 "Educating Rita~' ( 1983, Comedy)
Michael Caine, Julie wanera ( 1 hr .. 50
min.)
()) "A" Fall Down" ( 1962. Orama) Eva
Mane Saint. Wauen Beatty. ( 1 hr., 50
min)
6) "Bowery To Broadway" ( 1944, MusJ.
cal) Mana Montez. Jack Oakie (2 hrs ) -cm "The locredibte Rocky Mountain
Race" ( 1977, Adllenture) Ctlr18 Connehy.
· Fonest Tucker. (2 hra.)
-(%) ··1 Married A Witch" ( 1942. COmedy)
Fredric March, Veronica lake ( 1 hr , 16
min)
tWIJ "The Over·The-Hlll Gang RldeS
Again" C 1970. Coimedy) Watter Brennan.
• Fred Ast lte. ( 1 hr , 30 mm.)
-MIMDOOB Movies-
... "Portrait 01 A MObsler .. (1961, Dfa·
ma) Vic Morrow, L •Parrish (2 hrt )
(CJ "Playtng FOf Tim." ( 1980. Orama)
Vannsa Rttdg1ave. Jane Alexandef, (2
hrs.. 30 min.) CO> "Cro&S Creek" (1982, Orama) Mary Steenoorgen, Rip Torn (2 m. 2 min>
(I) "Come Back To The 5 And Dime, Jim·
my uean, Jimmy ~an" ( 1982. Orama)
S8ndv Dennli, Cher ~ 1 hr :. .... ~o min )
(%)''"rho Coad Zone' (1~. Suspenae)
Cl'lnstopher w !ken. BtOOke AdAfnl.. ( 1
ht ,42mln)
-"Yor'' (1 83. Orama) Aeb Brown, ec.rnne Clery ( 1 ht , 28 min.) • COJ "Adventures Of Mateo PafO•• ( t 938. -
theuc. alcohoric pfofeeeof has a ~ ·
ate but chaste reletlonlhip with • young
woman who has a deSlfe to learn Miera·
lure. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.)
(%) .,_ "H<riytonk Man'' ( 1982. Dfa-
ma) Clint E.astwood. Kyte Eastwood An
OV8f·ti.hllt. eleoholic country·weatern
singer travels to Nashville with hil 14-
~ear-old nephew fOf • laat-chanCe alJdl..
tion at lhe Grand Ole ()pry 'PG' (2 hrl .. 5
ITllfl ) •Cl).,_ "ParadlM" (1982, Dfama) WI,._
lie Aames, Phoebe CatN. Two teen-agers
Orama) Gary Cooper. Basil AathboM. ( 1
hr .. •Omln.)
(I) "WarlOfds 01 The 21st Century"
(1982, Adventure) Michael Beck. Annie
McEnroe ( 1 hr., 3S min.)
Cl) "OodSwofth" (1936, Orama) Walter
Huston, Ruth Chatterton. ( 1 hr .. 30 m n.)
.. ~ "Tell Mt A Riddle" (1980, Orama)
MINyn Douglas. Lila Ktdrova. ( 1 hr.. 30
ITllll.) •OO "Gizmo" (1977. Documentary) (1
hr .• 30 min) -~ "O'H•ra·s Wrfe" (1982. Drama)
Edward Asner, Menette Hartley. ( 1 hr . 27
min.)
(%) "Honkytonk M.n" (1982, Orama)
Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwood. (2 hrt., 5
:min.) •ffi ''The Sand Pebblel" (Part 1 Of 2)
( 1966, AdventUft) Steve Mc:Oueen. Rich-
ard Oenna. (2 hrs ) CD "Educating Rita" ( 1983, Comedy)
Michael Caine, Juhe Walt era. ( 1 hr.. 50
min)
--slvenbig
•1••0 ... IOIOTI The evll Renegades plan to
steal an energy crystal which can be used
to gain control of the ~rth. f Part 2 of 5)
Cll ...
IWITTOIWIT
....... Ol911/lY ITAi,_
---~ me ...
I OCUM•
llOWll "The Mudl8rk" (1951. Dfama)
Alec GulMela. Irene Dunne. An Englilh
wail tries to meet Queen VICtOfia, teclud-
td In her castle since her husband'•
death. (t ht.,'99 min.) 00 .. "Spa~ Aaidets" ( 1983, Sci-
ence Fiction) Vnc. EdWardS, David Men-
denhd. A 10-yMt-old boy )Oina a bend of
space outlews 1n hijacking 1 atarahip end
ballhng an t11ll galactlc fOfct called the eom.;; 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 22 m111 > CJ» "The GrMt S.ntlnl" ( 1979,
Drama) Robert OuvlU, 8'ythe Dinner. A
rough-afldeready Marn COfpa officef '"'* ~le bltillt wtW1 he tr1" to Impose his mihtlry ldetll on hit family,
'PG'.(1hr .. 58mln.)
IJ-YMDYll -ITM~ ..,._ •M""' Animated Str .. betry ShOrtcakt
• attempts to outw1t the Pewllar Putple Pie=
man of Porcupine Peak In tht Big bakeoll
In which lheY ar bOth finatllts
IE•00
•• .
come of age ill 1823 8aghdad. 'R' ( 1 I'll .. •
'°min.)
•• -••Prairie Moon" (1937) Gene
Autry. Smiley 8umet1e.C.nle Mefn to
vanilh Into thin air. ( 1 hr.) (l)Dlllit CID.,. "Table FOf F"MI" (1983. Or•
ma) Jon VOlght. Aichatd CftnN. A man
Who W&5 divorced five )'Hl'I Mrfl9r ftMnl
to hit now-remarried wife to take a more
active role in railing hit children. 'PG' (2
hr$., 2 min.)
tll@ l .... Clf~
l .a.1.--•1• . ..... ..,. ...... .,...,...,..,..,. M.mA,...,••ITt 1981 Yw In
Review
(%) ... "Fellini's Roma" ( 1972. Ori·
ma) Peter Gonzales. Britt• Bamee. An
Impressionistic IOOk at the Ettfnel City In
l
gone times. 'R' (2 hra.) ... , ...
-Cll ... me ... LMIOAT ':.,~ Matvll'I Westmore. •
makeup artist who cen transform hUmans
into lzatds; a 72·year-old lady who'a be8fl
hostess to international dignltante at Gr• nada's PlantatiOn House. MULLM ~ ":f.run•n nnn•rr Featured: ~r.~ns. I --~" .. ..,
l+1 CCllTACTQ
POCUT' ll.uAMI Minnesota Fata vs.
U J. Puckelt (R) (1 hr) CD llCMl "Ooartet" (1981, Orama) Alan
Bates. Maggie Smith. A Bohemian couple
open their home to a young women whoM
husband wes given 1 -~ tentence.. 'A' (1
hr .. •1 min.)
CS) llOWll "Young Frankenstein" (1974,
Comedy) Gene Wild«. P1t8f Boyle, The
grandson of the infarnou1 DJ. f'rankeo-
stem attempts to aeete a synthetic men
In thrs parody of "Frankenstein" mcM88
'PG' (1 hr .• 45 min) m NCUaR.ACD
7:11Gl) llOYll "CaboBl1nco" ( 1981,
Suspense) Chari• Bronson. Juan
Robards An eJCled Nall dotnlnat• •
smal Peruvian coutal town cU1ng the
HMOs (2tn)
1198 t Cll M TOW Ftetured tht ~
ta5hl0n end fun of Melroee AV9008; nlde
an exclullv9, 8)(~ tlnflhlng IChooC;
the IOng end lhoft of the 6lg Brothert and
Slaters r~t. 8 ~ Cll tl 'r!urtct. 8 IOUf of C.Hfor·
n1a·a Nape Valley tor a loOk et lht
w nemakiog lndultry theta Md 6n ~
lneludlng en tnleMIW Wftl\ Ml.,...,
Robert Mondav1: a raft trtp dOWn tr. "--
11an RtWr. Cellstoge'1 i'lltOfaM tM
baths and w .. ..Jlnown tt1teur.its; ..,..
~ ()Yet the Nepe 'iillt!t'I l ~fAC
.... Mlt•Tnm ... C.IRU1'
..-..nCOlllT
Sunday,Oct.21, 1~ 15
l ............. ,. .... l.
DA A report on the pre» and C<Jr4 of a billioo-dolat hydroelectnc pro;ect in Sri
Lank.a deliglied IO provldt Irrigation '°' remote farmlnQ dlstrlci9 In thll ISiand . ji=~~~ _..,_.nm
-(I) AfiEM• Just u Klinger is about to &eave the psychiatric ward l°' the first
time to Ylllt hts wife and newborn baby. WalnwriQtlt cancels aa pas:Me. II m A-TUM The t•m '10ft up against
two dlff9'9tlt crime syndlcat• to rescue
the kidnapped daughter of e key govern-
ment witness. ( 1 hr.)
8 ... "Miiiion Doller Met'mald''
( 1952. B~aphy) Esther WIHlams. Victor
Mature. Based on the hfe of Anneue
Kellerman. A paralyzed woman struggles
to overcome her handicap encl becomes a
champion 8Wamtnef.~.) 8 tII ,,_..A Jack and Mr.
Bradford tangi. In their attempt• to care
fOf Vicky when lhe comes down with the ~WU 1 .... C.Clllt\TI I :'"A Death lo Canaan" (1978.
Orama) Paul Clemens. Stefante Powers.
Connectieot townspeople rise to the
defense of e t..-..ager accus.td of mur·
defing his mother. (2 hre.)
• DA A report on the pros and coos of
a bdllon-dOIJar hydroelectric project in Sri
Lanka deligned to provide Irrigation for
remote farmtng dietrlets In thil .ISiand
~b'le. Q ( 1 hr.)
CC> UMY ...... FMtures the alnger'e new album "2 A.M. Paradis. Cafe."
(I) a'I U'atTMI The Men Who
Pia=-Game (R) CH) "Educating Rita•· ( 1983, Come-
dy) Michael Caine. Julie Walt"" An apa·
lhetlc. alcoholic profestor has a pasalon-
ate but chaste relatlooehlp with a young
woman Who has a desire to learn lllera·
lure. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr .. 50 min.)
(O)EWll "Crosa Creek'' (1982. Orama)
Mary Steent>urgen. Rip Torn. Based on
the memolre of Marj()(ie Kinnan Rawtings
In 1928. an ambitious New Vork writer
leaves her wealthy hUsband for the more
peaceful existence of • Flo<lda orange
grove where she plans to write Gothic
romance novels. 'PG' (2 hra., 2 mln.) I tlO'CLOQ( ...
-(IJ I /a While trying to deelOe If he Wiii
take a reM&rch post tfMlt peye mof8,
Shelnfeld deele with applicants fOf the Job
he hasn=elt. • a Tiil IOll't When Jonathan
piCkt up Samanthe'a fiSt·f;ghHng. Angele
iueationa T~tl<H .. ~ Iden. Q llCTAC
&MIOAT
mnmTAH•n TClllMIT Featured. George Suma
• R.D tmlCA "Wild Dogl'' Marty
Stouff« IOOke et tht rotfl .and *>Cl.II
structure of the domettlc dog't wlld can-
ine cowins -tho wolf, coyote and fox.
{R) -
CC> -LI••~ CAmY The actor di9Cutae11 hit val.ldtv1lte career and
hla films. inclvdlng "Mr. Roberta" and
"Yank .. Doodle Dendy.·• (!) .. ,_.
... ()) ... "The COwboy And The Bal·
lefana" (Premiere. Romance) L" MafOra,
Ltslle Wing Romance deVelop9 betMttl
16 Sunday,oct.21, 198~
a Russian belleffna who deler1• tww troupe
In Los AngelM end e fomw rodeo champ
who 911.eet to drive her to New York for a
v1slt with her exiled mo,lber. (2 tva.) D e ..,.. When a local fllhem\an
says • mermaid informed him about a
miSslng boat and a murdel' at IN, Cody.
Nd< and Boz set oot to solve the mystery.
Uhr_.} • III ,_. DGUI Tampus SPortswear
becomes a new dtvillon Of Harper World
Wide: Racine pertuadea Wfllley to kire
David to flnenClal ruin: Julla confronts Tat·
yn and Laurie at a party fOf rock star John
Watt~ (1 ht.)
I -_,. Scheduled' Arnold Schwarzenegger, euthof MIChael Korda.
Janet Leigh. imprealonlst Scott Record.
1_1 hr.)
• MOlmlm An In-depth IOOk at today's
politlcal Wom«I Includes U.N. Ambassa-
dOt Jeanne Klri<petl1clc. vice P<asldentlal
candidate Geraldine Ferraro end Joan
Growe. Minnesota candidate for the U.S. Senate. c;i (1 hr.) .. -61> M1* Explores the varieties of plant
and ~t lite found In the Seychelles, e
90-ISland archipelago In the Indian Ocean
Q._(1 hr.)
~ LO•W During the Civil War ere. a
woman ls torn between het plantation and
the rnari she tovet. Stars Margot Kidder
and Ian Charteaon. (Part 2 of 2) (1 hr ..
37 ITIU\.) ~~r.. .. (1982. Orama) W~·
lie Aames. Phoebe Cat•. Two tMIWlgert
come of age In 1823 Baghdad. 'A' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.)
(I) ..,. "Come Back To The 5 And
Ollne. Jimmy O,.n. Jimmy Deen" ( 1982.
Orama) Sandy Dennis. Cher. The 1975
reunion of The Ja/Tlfi Dean Fan Club In
the town of McCarthy, Texas. 'PG' ( t hf., 50 min)
CJ) .owl "The Dead Zone'' (1983.
Suspense) Chrls1opher Walken, Brooke
Adams. After comuig OUI of 1 come. a atiy
schoofteachet has the power to foresee
end change cateatropNc avent1. 'R' (f
hf .• 42 min.)
• Mlm111111'111QCOCl'!llllf!lrv.. rRlllffl .. lt1J.,.. "The Life And Aaaaeinatlon Of
The l<Jngfish" ( 1977, Biography) Edward
Asnet, Diane Kagan The final thr .. yutt
In the life of LOUillana'e OepfessiorHwa
Govttnot and U S. s.n.tor, Huey P.
Long. are riddled with controvef&y. (2
hrs.) •CJ).,. "The Break.Ing POint" (1950,
Advet'lture) John Gllfietd. Phytlie Thal(ter.
Based on the story by Ernett Hemingway .
A Charter akippef 9nde up In the middle of
a aynd'icate shoOt-out. (2 tn.)
CE Ml'll IOUTI • M -Marvelous MafVln Hagler VI. Vito Antuot.rmo (1981
In Boeton) and Marvin H~ 111. Mustafa
Hamsno ( 1981 In Rottmont. Ill.). (R) ( 1 hr.) -· e llTOI ..... Atmlngton encs Laure go und«covtt to prtvent a murd9t
al the reunion of former membert of a
high school ba1tbeN team Gutat 1ters:
Mlci Mantle. Wtlllty Ford ( 1 hr.) I =htn Jnlle Irle& to rehlbll-ltate an Injured pola officer, hit jealous
wlle bec:omet an obltacle to hit recovery. f~ ~-
CM'llMm 11MT lalCATI 1M,.
&plot• thtl mMnlng ot auer and
unuau.t punllhminr, ~ on <mr·
ClfO'tl#ded ptitool lf'ld the ~ole tyStem.
Q_ (1 hr.) •
• '**1\m An i!Ktrlpth look at !Oday'
polities! women lncUM U. N. AmbUM
dor Jeanne Klrkpelric*, Y6ce pr811dentii
candidate Geraldine Ferrwo end Joe Growe. Minnesota candidate fOf the U !
Senate Q (1 hf) 00 ..... ....,.. ... ,._,.
England's popular oomadtan return. wit
hiS special brand of blwdy enlertalnmen
lnckldlng a spool of the Monte <MIO 8l'IOI
and lmpr~of entertainer. from K1r ~Rogers to lJul MlnnjfR. (1 hr.)
{Q) .,. "AdVenturee Of Marco Polo
( 1938. Drama) Gary Cooper, Bal Ralt
bone. The travels of 13th-century •JIPb•
Marco Poto bring him to China. (1 hf,, 4
min.) . -•:-_,.. ' (IS __....,....W M
ouri Govemon Ct>p (from Lake of th ,.1owc:~~·~
•Y-IUUM .owl "National Lampoon'1 Vaca
1t tion" (1983, ~) Chevy ChlM
Bevef'ly O' Angelo. A vacationing fa
eocounrers orie dlsut« after aood'lt while tra~(R't 1 ht., 38 min.)
CH) 8'0f ..... , .,.._ A Ntll
lzed took at today'• television,,.,., ahow
and networks
([) .. "Three SwediStl Glrll In Hit'!' bor~982. Comedy) (1 hf .• 25 min.) (I) .. -Q
(%) .,. "HC1# Funny Can S91t Be?
( 1976. Comedy) Laura Antonelli, Glat1
carlo Giannini. A series of blwdy sketehe
spoof a variety of 5el(ual etlltudea and all
uations: 'A' (1 hr .. 37 min.)
tW lt1J 80WI ''The Bridge Of San Luis Rty'
(19 .. 4. Orama) Lynn Barl Francll LeC*
er, Based on the story by fhorri1on W11de1
Ave people tali to their deatht wflen 1 ,_1br~==-=(1 hf .. S5rrnn.)
-~ f'Qlllrr Hoe1: Johnny Carlon l~led: Paul McC•rtntY. Mary Qr~
GDDCOUllLI
([IMC ... -.nM --M.lm BmmYMA19 ~ 'A&U Schedul9d: OaW Schoenbrun. authof ol .. A.mefa lnaktl
Out": sing« Connie Francis, autt'lor of t~
book "Who's Sofry Now?" ( 1 hr.) Cl) .......
00 .. "VO<'' ( 1Q83, Orama) Rel
Brown, Corin,,. C!try. A young werrlo
tries to find hil Identity In a P<thlllOfk
land f1Jed With flying reptllet •nd Olhe
awesome creatutet. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 28 min ) Cl>•-••-.r CD 19 Cl.UI Sc~led Olympian Valtr•
8rlscoe·Hook1 diacua'" her tracl
accomplishment•; a htalth ..,. ownei
who feels there'• !"2!'.• to life ttlan ~ cl99.3f hr •• 30 min.) -·Cl> NU.IUY Coll and Howle putaut t bl1t jull'lpe( 19CCUMd of drug trafftCklng
asaatM and rape to a atMM::k In the Moll\14 desera~· 10 min.) I M•-.a.YWOGD
... "The WOr1d Of lietvy Orilf'lt'
( 1984. ~) Petet · S...., Pu
Prenllea Two IM0-9gltl come 10 • .,_., ..
Und«atandlflg wfth their PlfWilt .ti•
I
L
"I
•:
c=a vain musician. (2 hrs., 15 min.) George Burns. I 11rr.. • llOWll "Black Gold" (1947. Drama)
.._.... Anthony Quinn, Katherine DeMllle. An
llWte OP IMl IUICllCO Indian strikee It rich with an oil well and • o.&.lm NOTUU. Duke at CWmson race horse. (1 hr .. 30 m1n.) (~hra .. 30mln.) CZJ ._"Hookytonk Man' .. (1982. Ofia-cm ... "Timerider" (1982. Science-ma) Clint Eastwood. Kyte Eastwood. An
Action) Fred W11d. Belinda Bauer A ove<-the-hill, alcoholie country-~•n
motorcycNst unwittingly travels through a 6ingei travets to Naahvtli. With hiS 14-
t1me warp and winds up among 191~ yeat·old nephew tor-a lest-chance audf-
tur; Wtttetn OU11aws 'PG' (1 hr .. 35 lion at the Grand 04e ()pry. 'PG' (2 hra.. 5
min.) min.) -
(I) llOWll "POfky's" (1981. Comedy) W OO llOWll "Richard Pryor -Here And
Oen Monahan. Merk Henle< In Florida In Now" ( 1983, ~) Rlchard Pryor.
the late 1950s. a gang of tun4ovlng high The famous comedian raps ewryone -
school boys Mak revenge ~inst the pre>-from eiephanlS to former wtvee -in this
prletor of a local brothel. 'R Q (l hr., 35 him staged at the 5Hnaef Theetre in New
min.) Orleans. 'R' ~hr .. 31 min.) -· e LA1111111Hf"'1'11UWIHI~ W8 Cll COi A fading actress plots Guests:. Roy Rogers, ct.tectlve Virginia the deeth of a gossip COIUmnlat, but her SnYdef, Lilrry "Bud'' Melman, segment echeme backfires. (A) (1hr .. 20 min.)
iOdUc:« Robet1 Mort~ hr.) "IUTN110&. ~llTCMCOC« e t:9 t0• Mii~ ,_MBO ~OPL.A; TODAY
"'"""' .... llMfYWIUUlff..-.. "Too Hot To Handle" (1938. Ml WO&DATL.Mm
Comedy) Clark Gable. Myrna Loy. A MOVll "Aphrodite" (1982. Orama)
reporter falls In love with his rival's girt· Valerie ~prlSky. Horst Bucllolz. A cynical
friend white creating his own news scoops. arms manufacturer persuades some blase
!hrs.) aristocrats lo recreate a mythologleal tale
WOYMI and selects a young irl to play a goddess M llOWll "lady On The Bus" ( 1983. of love and beauty. ·R· (1 hr .. 38 min.)
Orama) Sonia Braga. A young newlywed •1•--l1nds sexual an ton a bus lllled with CllUl•rtW
strangers. 'R' ~6 min.) llO¥ll "The Great Santini" ( 1979, we llOWll "Romance Of A Horse Thief" Drama) Robert Duvall. Blythe Danner A
(1971, Ad't'enture) Yul Brynner, Ell Wal· rough-and-ready Manne Corps off!Cef
lach. A group of Polish peasant Jews face faces domestic battles when he tries to
financial ruin when the Cossacks confis-1mPO&e his military Ideals oo his family
cate aH their hen8s0: hrs.) •PG' ( 1 hr., 58 min.)
RIDLLYWOODQ •Featured· behind l:tl(t) llO¥ll "Melvin And Howard" (1980,
the.scenes ot Brooke Shields' new movie Comedy) Paul LeMat. Jaaon Robards. An
"Wet Gold" In Bermuda: Biii Murray otherwise unknown gas station attendant
di9cus&es his new movie "Razor's Edge". clalma to be the rightful heir to Howard
famoua Hollywood makeoYefa. Hughes' billion dollar estate 'A' ( 1 ht., 35
Cf) llOWll "Between Heaven And Hell" minl._
(1956. Orama) Robert Wagner. Terry l:lllCl)Cll ... ...,.ATQI
Moore. The war teaches a young South-..
erner to Judge his fellow man m<>ft eharl--.n • ~
tabfy. (2hls) • .-Jl9MIM'f O 9n91TUl•n TWT Featured: ~ .......... ..,
•°CZ> "Friday The 13th, Part Ill" ( 1982.
Horror) Dana Kimmet. Paul Kratka, (1 hr ..
35 min.) •ct) ''An Enemy 01 The People" (1977,
Orama) Sieve McOueen. Charlea Ourn-
lrlg. ( 1 hr .. <43 min.)
CH) "M11ty" (1961. Orama) 0.vld Ladd.
Arthur O'Connell. ( 1 hr .. 31 min )
(I) "The SeCret Of The Golden Dragon"
(1983, A~ture) RerlM Houston. Brien
Haines. (1 hr .. 36 min.) •111> "Never Too Lat•" (1965. Comedy)
Connie St....-... Maureen O'Sulllvan. (2
l'lra.)
•(%) "SmlleS Of A SUmmef Night" (1955,
Comedy) Ulla Jacoti.eon. Eva o.nlbac:k.
i! hr .. 48 min ) -~ ''Wftl'I A Song In My Heart" ( 1952.
B«>graphy) Susan Heyward. David
Wayrie. ( 1 hr., 67 min )
(Q) .. The Chc>Mn" (1981. Orama) Maxl-
mlllen Schell. Rod Stligtt. (1 hr., 48
min.) •OO "Jimmy The Kid" (1982, Ad\lenture)
1Qiry Coleman. Pal.II LeMat. (1 tw .. 30
min)
•Cl) "Hanna K" (1983, Orama) Jiii Ctaiy-
burgh. Gabriel Byrne. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.)
-(C) "Sl49ge" (1978, Orama) Martin Bal-
sam, Sylvia Sidney ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) CID "fOQlin' Around" ( 1980. Comedy)
Gary Busey, Annette O'Toote. (1 hr. S1 min.)
(I) "The Tall Target" (1951, Orama)
Dick PoweN. Paula Raymond (1 hr., 18
min.) fl ''Free For All" (1949, Comedy) Ann ~th. Robert Cummings. ( 1 hr .. 30 min. I
-!ID "Clty Beneeth The S.." (1970, Sci-
ence-Fiction) Robeft Wagner, Stuart
Whitman. (2 hrs )
tW(l) ''Oqdswortn" (1936, Dnlml) Waller
HuSton. Ruth Chatterton. ( 1 hr .. 30 m"'.) tW9 "Tht Atklctant Hetoes" (1971, Com-
edy) Ken Berry. Ctnwon Mitch.ii ( t hr.,
30mln)
-·1-~·'ftM-. -............ ...
• "Three Wile Feola" ( UM8, _....
Comedy) Margaret O'Brien. Ltwll Stone.
A f8nciful young lady dropt into the llvea
of thfee weelthy old reclUMI. (2 hrl.) ~:: ....... (I) llOWll "Warlotdl Of The 21st Centu-
ry" (1982. Advwttl.W'e) Michael Bee*.
Annte McEnroe: A toner and htl amd
group face a former army commender
leading tyrannical fore.. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 36
min.)
(1)-._"The Promise" (1979. Orama)
Kathleen Quinlan, Stephen Colina. A
young man's moth« peys for hie flenCM's expens;w plastic airgery att.r an ecd-
dent and tels him hit flancee hM died.
'PG' (1 hr., 38 min.)
atlCH) ... "Space Raldet'I" (1983, Sci-
ence Flctton) Vince Edwards. Olvid Men-
denhall. A 10-year-old boy )olns a bend of
~outlaiws In hijacking 1 statlhlp and
battting an ~ iialaetlc Torce calad the
Company. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 22 min.) -~PMl'll• •cel~Paradise'' (1982, Orama) Wii-
iie Aamas. Phoebe Cata Two t.aan-agan
come of a09 In 1823 8aghdad. 'ff (1 hr ..
40mln.) •;..:.COICll TIT •CW alCMO'IMIT__,
• ••111W(IQ
llOWll "Threshold" (1981, Orama)
Donald Suthetland, Jett Goldblum. A ,
heart surgeon ralstl a contrO\leflY by
Implanting an experimemal machan6cal
heart In a female patient. 'PG' ( 1 tv., 46
"*1.)
=~=----.. M) ... -.-.. ..... -. ....
England'.s popular comedian ratumt with
his special brand of bawdy entlftainment,
Including • spoof of the Mont• Cttto Show
and impf8911ons of eoteftllner1 trot'n Keno-~ =s to Liz.a Mll'INlll. (1 hr.)
(IJ-11111 IQ
.l
( 1978, Sclence-Flctloo) oOnald Suther· 1
land, Brooke Adams. ( 1 hr .• S5 min.) cm "An Officer And A Gentl9man"
( 1982, Orama) Richard Gefe. Debra W:inger (2 hrs.. 5 min.) CS) "The Golden Seal" ( 1983, Orama)
Steve Railsback, Penetope Mlttord. ( 1 hr.,
S411'11f'1) W OO ''Oklahoma!" (1965. Muilcef) Goi'·
don MacRa1. Shk't.y Jonea. (2 hrs.. 25
l1W\.) Cl> "The Gracluat•" (1967, Comedy)
Dustin Hoffman. Katharine Roa ( 1 tv .•
45mln)
•CC) "The Year Ot l.MtlQ Oitngefoully"
(1983, Orama) Mel Glbaaft, Slgourney
weaver. (1 hr .. SS min) (Q) "Enigma" ( 1982, Sulptlw) Matttn
Shieri, Btlgltte F~. ( 1 hr., 40 "*'·' •Cl> ''Smllls Of A~ Night'' (1955;
Comedy) Ulle Ja«>bslOn. Eve Dltllbectt.
l1tlf. 48 min)
•(C) "An E~Ot The Pecple" (1977.
Drama) Ste¥e McOuetin. a.tel [)um;
.ltlg ( 1 hr •• 43 min )
•W "The Sand Ptbbllt'' 1PM 2 ot 2>
Sunc:tay,Oct.21, 1984 17
(1966. Advenrure) Steve McOueen. Rich-
ard Cr8flna (2 hrs.) CID "Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982. Adventure)
Gary Coleman. Paul LeMat. (1 tv., 30 min,) ·
(0 "Strike Me Pink" ( 1936, Musical)
Eddie Cantor, Ethel Merman. (1 hr .. 40
min.)
CZ) "Hanna K." (1983, Orama) Jiii Clay-
burgh. Gabtlel Byrne. 11hr.51 min.)
•@ "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
(1962. Western) James Stewart. John
Wayne. (2 hrs . 35 min )
--llilvening
-1••@ ... ICllOl'I Cy-Kiii plans to take over
Amerk:a's largest mllltary base by activat-
ing a mind-controlling frequency (Part 3
of 5)
Cll ...
• IWl1' TO IWIT TtlB"ICO.MY
ITM1MI ...... 9Clrr ·me ... • lf1"RODUCl9Q.....,
.,. "With A Song In My Heart"
( 1952, BIOgraphy) Susan Hayward.
David Wayne. Jane Froman. a talented
songstress.. makes a heroic comebaek
after a near-fatal plane crash. (1 hr .• 57
min)
CE) IQlllQ Terrance Alli vs. Edwin Cure! In
this tO-round Lightweight Championship
(live from Atlantte City, New Jersey) (2
hrs. 30 min)
CO) MOWll "Uncommon Valor" ( 1983,
Orama) Gene Hackman, Robert Stack. A
grieving father forms a small fOl'ce to res-
cue his son who has been held prisoner
fOf 10 years after being declared mlsslng-
in-actiOn In Vietnam. ( 1 hr . 45 min.)
CS).,_ ''The Golden Seal" (1983, Ora-
ma) Steve Railsback. Penelope Milford. A
legendary gOlden seal appeera oft the
Aleulian Islands. becoming the quarry of
hunters until a brave boy finds and pro-
lects the rare mammal. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 34
min.)
I DICI YM DYii .. ITIA~ lllOITCMI: 111'1 Olf
PAUDI Animated The kids and their pets
march and perform as they vie for first
ptize In the Annual Strawberry Land Pet
Show. ...
l1ID"I «9MY
AIJCI
IMCla·/..-MIW
~OPPOl'Mm ...,,C*W'llC_
WIMlOMllOX · • M la. Ill A look at mdllary
Gpending, nuclear weapons and national
security with guests Mike Farrell and
Chartes Haid ·1=' ='="• ~he .annual Polynesian cetebfatlOrf"" In NOt:tlWn C.llfOl'nla, lhe
Wild Family, a band of mu91clant aged 65
to 73. alf Sibling$ and en ntver 1merrled I=.:,:, 11 I n11•rr Featured:
La&sle'a tralntr.Rudd Wtethefwax • .,.....ca•..,.
18 Sunday, OCt. 21, 1984
1-.0PMmm ....... ..... ,....
MT -.TM • Cl**'i The Singef
perfC>fmt "Are and Ice," "Hlt,Me With
Your Best ShOt," "Shadows Of The
Night," ''Heartbreeke<" and oth8ts ( 1 tv.) CIJ llOWll "Curtains" ( 1983, HofrOI')
John Vefnoo, Samantha Eggai. A corrupt
film director schedules Sl>t audrtlons for a
movie at an eerie and Isolated mansion
a,nd his Wife enters an asylum to prepare fOr the part of a mad·woman. 'R' (1 hr ..
29mln) •.
(%) llOWll "Oodswonh" ( 1936, Orama)
Walter Huston. Ruth Chatterton. A bosl-
nessman find9 his bucOllc Ute disrupted
when he and his Wife retire to Europe
whefe they are confronted by a new lile-
,styte and valoes ( 1 hr .. ~:i G C8IJIM. ,_.CA• rrt TOO U11
1ll9 8 I C.1MI TOWN Featured: James Oar·
ren. stat or T J Hooker tries out fOf the
L.A. Raiders: a visit with Michael Jakc-
aon' s acting and singing slater Janet, a
76-year-otd man whp's been married 26
times.
1 .... ,,..,.,
IYI C* U. Feature&. a lip 1yncmg
conrast, a IOok at the sport of whlrlyball.
which combines bumper cart whlffle ball
and basketball; meet some young m1lllo-
naires; an Interview with the actress who
IQla~i~= In "Ghoetbus1er1." ...... .,..., ...
.... C.Cllllt1
raLl'I COlllJ ..-.wu--.ot11·mu
M ._ The portk>n of the bfaln that
controla the Instincts -hunger. thirst, sex. aggression -common to man end ani-
mal10 ahke, IS e"'8mined Q ( 1 hr.) 9 IM*l ... OMTIB
M @ llOWll "The Dallas Cowboy Cheerlead-
ers" (1979. Orama) Jane Seymour,
Laraine Stephens. A prelly magazine
reporter 1oins the glitt«lng world or pro-
fessional cheerleader• In 0tder to gather
scandalous lllfOfmatK>n for an expose of
the all· American glrlt. (2 hrs )
•• (I) W • ._ What starts out as a quarrel between Douglas and
Jason eNPta Into a war when Charles
Insists on remaining neutral.
8 CD .... AY TO MUYa Jonathan and Mark try to convince a teen-age parapleg-
ic, Who was a high school besebe" star
before his accident. that he can have a
meamngful life. (Part 1 of 2) ( 1 hr ) 8 llOWll "This Time For Keeps" (1947, Comedy) Esther Williama. Johnny JoM-
ston A discharged veteran March.a for
the beautlful glrl he met whlle In the Army
~al (2hrs) 8 (II PALL M Colt pwchases thret cers
to smash up In movie stunts. not knowing
they contain $3 mmton In pearl$. Guest
&Iara· M•k• COf'lnora. Willl9m Conrad. Bar-
iNewman. Cameron Mitchell. (1 hr.) ....... _
... •C:.CHl'.n · .... ' ... •'The Eagle. Has Landed''
( 1977, AdveotUfe) Michael <Aioe. Don·
aid Sutherland A highly trained Nazi com-
mando unit inflltrattl England during
Wortd War ti fn ptdef to kidnap Prln'19 Mfo-
itter Wintton Churclllh (2 hra.) •.,.._The portion of the bfain that
contrott the lnsllnc:ts -· hunger. thirst. qx,
aggr.ion -common 10 man and eni·
mala allkt. la examined. o ( 1 hf>
~ .. ''Creeplhow". ( 1982., Horr04
Hal Holbroo4(, AdrllMI BerbNU. A q\llt
tel ot horrOf stOflet from a chltd"t com
bool< include talaa about rHnlmate
corpses. al!an vegetation, • vorllciot.
ape-hke creature arid mllllont ot vengef1
cockroaches. 'R' C 1 hr .. 57 min.)
(ff) CCUl1'llOW TO LOOIM ILMI Th
lmmioent dang. Of World WIT Ill
explo<ed through a drama baMd on a mil
tary study ot how a nuc:IMf war eout
~in (1hr.;30min.)
(DJ llO¥ll "The Ster Chamber" ( 198~
Orama) Michael Douglas, ~ HOlbtc»
A dedlealed young Judge becom.
involv9d with a eectat panel or jushce
directing vigllante reptislla against crlm1
nata who eecapa via loopholet In the la'!ll
'R' (1 ht., 49 min.) •
Cl) •••11n.o. Fonner TV annooncer
turned·candldatt, Bob FotetMad, under
goes charismatic training to 8f'llble him tc
champiOn the cauM for big bu&rnest.
I 1IO'Cl.OCI .... .. ()) DMAMI Martha'• secret admire
drives her lnto a state of panic when mere
adulation soddenly btcomel a Sic•
obsession.
111CTAC._
LMIOAT 81111TAl•IT TG11•rr FNIUntd
Lassie'• trainer Rudd Weatherwax.
G':> UM Ill 11m 1 The pol!tl¢al salirlt'
lampoons Washington polltlct and otho1
current events CEl..-m
(I) A CAii °' Lm. Edward Asne< atatt as
an attorney who takes on a Pu11tDf PrlL•
winning columnl1t (Daniel J Travantl) In
an emotionally charged libel au1t brought
by a war cOfrespondant (Gordon Pin ·
sent). ( 1 hr., 32 mit'I.) •8110¥11 ''W1th Intent To KiU'' (Premiere.
Mystery) Karl Malderi. Alex McArthur.
The mystery surroundmg lhe deatl"t of e
high school glrl and the footbaM hero
accused of the crtma reaurfa~ 'When a
young man returns ham. from' a mental
1nst1tut1on and faces a hOstlle community.
Q.. (2 hi$.)
D tD PACTIOPLll Feerlog that .lfff and
his friends fhtnk of hei at young and unt0-o
phlshcared, Tootie decides to emba!'1< on
a more adult relallonthlp with him. Q ' 8 0 lmlAITY Adam ftgfllt 1n · Impris-
oned Alexia •boUI hef upooming trial;
Jeffs reactlOf'I 10 Fallon'• late atuna 1hit
family, Steven unknowingly targets Sim·
my Jo a part of a Carrington ~rtq.
Q..(1 hr.)
Cl) 11L1W -1'tl ... Ml The rOle teltvlllon plays In Amaf1Ca11 pollUea.
with 1ilm cllpt of political ,vents and Inter·
Views with Richard Nixon, CleOrge McQo-
vern and lormtr White House pt ... Her•
tary= Powell (2 hrs.) I _. ..,. Scheduled'. actot Fred
Otyef, 51ngtr_ B•llY Ooffn, PQllllCll ~rnall&t Nick Von Hoffman. Ptrket Stev.nson.
Oi1ue Carter ( 1 hr.J • W •I The Politlcal Mtlrtat 11mpoons Wa.tqton pdlltlct tn<t othef
current event9. e MIU M t'fuonlclel Ll<>Ydl of .Lon·
don'• plan to rte~ ont of rtte lwo
NASA 11ttllilt1 loll In tp9<:e tatty In
19~ ~ .. "The f/4 OMd Zone" ( 19$3-.
SuSPenM> CMatopfw Wllt«i. BtOOk•
Adema. Aft« comlliO out of 1 cdma, • thy schoOltMChef nu the poww 10 roresee
end otwinge eetattrophlc tv9nlt 'R' ( 1 hr , 42 min.)
c
j
s
If
3
s
(Z) ... "1900'' (Part 1 of 2) (1977.
Orama> RObert OeNlro. 81.Jrt Lancaster. A
portrayal of lhe day·t~y u..... of two
very different 20th-century Italian famHles.
'R' ~t;J I .. ..,llllQICOal._._ f7 "'
• '" .... When Norman
takes • nighttime )ob, Matt Utet the apart·
ment to court his glrlfnend.
Cf) .. "KaleidOecope" (1966, eom.-
dy) ·warren Beatty; Sounnah Yot'k. A member of the )et aet d9vises e scheme to
beat the ceslnoe of Europe. (2' h·rs.. 30
min) •
• ••• • CtvOOICles Lloydl of Lon· don's plan to reco11er one of the tV(O
NASA aetelllt8' I06t In space early In 19M.5i • • wou••rrs W How to lay out and e11rw the ~w and bill foot. (£)----~' CB) Tiii llftll'IUTOll: CllUIADIH
•CS:IW°'TllUll Gl)llOWll "Hardcue" (1971. Adventure)
Clint Walker, Stefanie Powers. In ttie early
1900s, a mercenary soldier ralliea to the
cause of MexlC8n revolutlonarles only to
discover his missing wife among them. ( 1
, hr .. 30 nwi,) B • IT. aallm& Ehrlich may have
found true love, • mentally dlsttJrbed
patient inslata he'a the mast<td rapist; a
k>ng-tim. hospital employee dltcOYera he
haa asbettotls. ( t hr.) 11 v =lv•lry between two broth· era Interferes wtth a young couple' a
romance; 8ift.y haa an unexpected reunion
with hit for~r girlfriend: Deve'a friend
sneaks his unrepteMf'lted wine Into a tast·
I. c~tltlon. Q ( 1 hr )
1
A •CS:IM • -lADA Jason~
Robards narratn this documentary thet
examines the valtdity of the Pentagon'•
restrictions on the preaa es It traces Time
magazln• correspondarit Wllllam
MeWh1rttf's attempt to covef the Grenada
Invasion Col'rimentery also by Mike Wal-
lace, Tom 8r0kaw and Chartayne Hunter·
Gault, ( 1 hr.) . .,. .•.
~.,. "A Star Is Born" ( 1976, M\JSI.
cal) Barbra Strelsarnd. Krll Kristofferson.
The mattlage ot two rock auperstara col· ~ due to career tensJons brought on when· the becomee a ri61ng Siar and his
popul.arity declines sharpty. 'R' (2 hrs .. 20
min.)
CE) POCOT M' 'MO' Minnesota Fats va.
U.J. Puckett (R) ( 1 hr.)
(B) ll0'9 "Oklahoma I" ( 1955, Muslcal)
GordOn MacRae. Shlrley Jones, A young
cowboy and his girl realize they are In love
at a dance. 'G' (2 hrs... 26 min.) O))_,. "An Officer And A Gentleman"
( 1982, Drama) Rleherd Gef'e. Oebra
Winger. An und11elplined aviation offioor
candidate meets hla matCh In e tOUQh
Naval dtllf lh11ruetor while, off base. he
romances one or the loeal t~ girls. 'A'
,~hrs,. 5 min.)
CJ).,. "Revenge of the Ninja" ( 1983.
Adventure) Sho Kosugl, Arthuf Roberts.
A Jioanese gallery owner derilea hit vlo-
lenl Ninja tt.trtage untM Atneficln drug
lrafflCkers kidNp ihlS young aon. 'R' ( 1
ht . 21minL 1 ......... -, ..
-•• 1111.. . A •caw • I INA Jason
birdl '*''* lhll CIOCUmentary thtt ..___ h ~ Of the Pentagon'I ""'''°''°"' on the P'nt as It tractS Time magazine correaoondtnt William
Mc~er's attempt to COiier the G(enede
invasion. Commentary ello by Mlke WaJ...
lace, Tom Brokaw and Chan.yne Hunt•· •
Gault. (!hr_J • *' 1.•woe e ...
IC1Y
LU I• ...... _,_,.,..... ... ,._ ...
.,. "Lueclous" (1982, Adult)
~manthe Fox, U.. Deleeuw. (1 hf .. 30
min.) . ·
11:11 al> .,. "The Hunchback Of Notre
Dame" (1939, Drama) Charlee L..lugh-
ton. Maureen O'Hara. A honchback falls
in love wlth e beautiful but oi.tant gypsy
Ql!I. J? in.. 30 min.)
tW • Cl) • I 4 , ... M1Grun tt'81 !o PJ<>-
lect an Oki 'filend Of Robln Masters. wtue
macho Image le baaed on earthy novels
and strenuous Uv1ng. (R) ( 1 ht .. 10 min.) D • n111•1f HO&t: Johnny carson. l~eHarttey. (1hr.)
O MC ... -.n,m
--~ ~ .-.cA Scheduled: Meir
Rostnne, l81aell amba ... dof to the U.S.;
Or. Richard Aelttk, author of the boot<
"The8raln." ~·> (1) .. , ...
Cl) _,. "~" ( 1982, HOO'ot')
Hal HolbrOOk, AdrleOnt Barbeau. A qui~
tet of hofror ttorlet from a ehlld's oomlc
book lnclUde teln about , .. animated
COfP981, alien ytgetation, a voreclous
aP9"1ike creature and minions of ve~I
oockroeches, 'R' (1tv .. 57 min.) 6'D 1'I ~ $chidui.d, life ~n the Wot'ld Of the~ 1 hr .• 30 min.) -1 -M4*ta.&.YWOCID
..,. ''Whefa lt'a At" ( 1969, Orama)
David Jan1MO, Aoeemary Fot'Sylh. After
resllting, an~ Leaguer Items his t.ther's
nightclub businesa and becomes a ruth-
less ma •. whra.) I··---...... .. ...... ,....co
fllA UMTI LeAoy Hopkins vs. Kerry
Roop for the U.S. Mtddltwelghl Chempi.
onshlp (from Atlant1e City). (R) (1 hr ..
30mln) cmmw• (%) .,. "Dynamite Chicken" (1968,
0ocum8'11ary) A collection of music end
interviews featuring Rlchard Pryor, Jol'ln
Lennon and Yoko OnO. Joen Baez. Ace
Trucking Company, Andy Warhol, Sha Na
Na and Allen Ginsberg. 'A' ( t hr.. 20 mln.L
... • U11Wf wnMOAWIDLiilti IJW
Guests: pgyCNc Lev Shneidet, PenMan
comic Mel Cochlta. ~iln 11nger Ot1o
8lll'IOVde. Larry "BUd" ~. (R) (1
hr.) I A&lmlmllOOCIC~ .,_,_. ......
.. "A Night At The Ol*I" (1935,
Comedy) Mane &rOtMra. Alln Jones. A
group Of zany lh1pbOlrd aow.weys totat.-
ly dlSNPIS an ~ ~ wt1le In It• !(2hr~ -· ... .. "Boetding: Sct'loor' ( 1983, ~) NMt..-'e·~I. A high IChoot
girl plant • Mudtnt ..... ptOO'«n
wtth • local ectlOOI '°' ~ ( 1 ht.. 39 min.)
(8) ... "~Of the Ninjt" (1983.
AdVeOture) Sho ka.ugi, Arthur Roberts.
A Japanese gallefy owner '** tD vio-lent Nlnje hefltage untl Amertcen drug
trafflci<ers kidnap his young son. 'R' (1
hr, 28 min.)
... (I) ... "Goldie And The BoJllW''
(1979, Drama) O.J. Simpaon, M.-.
Michaeisen.. A 10-year-old glil lnapif9a e
struggling boxet to try for prizefi~'lting's
uttlmate crown. (A) (2 hrt.) we.,. "The Accused" ( 1948, Drama)
Lot'etta Young, Robert Cummings. By
aocldent. a woman is accuted of nuder
and becomes e fugitive from justice. (2 ·;l..r .. AT-
(1) ... "The Proud Ones" (1966,
Weatam) Robert Ryen. Virginia Mayo A
Western marshal's wits ate felted wtten a
&hfewd gang of oUtlaws ltT!v9 In town.
~h~) <II mmH•rr YG11•rr Featured:
Lassie's trainee Rudd Weatherwax. e .,. ''The Heelefs" ( t974. Orama)
John Forsythe. Pet Harrington Jr. The
chief of staff at • large medical cent• tnae
to cope with crlset lnvoMng the Iota of
key per'SOMel and the holpital's use of
controvefSI&~ ctrugs. ( 1.ht .. 30 min.) cm Mlf .... Wmt llCllY WY
Judy Garland end Mickey Rooney ting
and dance some of their Old numbers In
this t963 lh0w .. 1 hr.) ·1•••110. mf•LA.TOOAY .... ..,..~.
Mll'O UC. WOfld EndtJrance Seftel • M 1000 (from Japan). (A) ( 1 ht.)
CS) ll0'9 "Humanoids From The Deep"
( 1980, Horror) Doug McClure. Ann Tune·
el. Loath&ome creetures from the oc:nn•s
depths attack a Cahfornla coastal town,
kllllng the men end raping the women. 'A'
Ohr .. 20min.)
CJ) .,. "Smiles Of A Summer Night"
( 19SS, Comedy) u1i. Jacobalon. Eva
Dehlbeci<. A man. hi$ former mialr ... his
Indifferent wife and a jealous auftor
engage, In 8 Weekend of mtt•lweppi lg
ltha:W ~:!.~)game of Russian rOUlette
,.. WOii.DATU. I I
-.... I aaumraNG
llOWW "Porky'•" (1981, Comedy)
Dan Monahan. Mari\ Hefner In Florida In
the late 19508, a gang of fu~lovlng high
school boys seek revenge against the pro-
prietor of a looal brothel 'R' (1 hr., 35
min) cm lllMI "Uncommon Valor" ( t983,
Orama) Gene Hackman. Robert StKk. A gnew.g father fofms • smel force tor•
cue hi$ son who has ~ held pritoner
fOf 10 years afttf being *lared mt.Ing:
lrwlction In Vietnam. ( 1 hr., is min.)
"CC) .. "Spring Bteak" ( 1983, Com.
dy) David Knell. Steve BMsen. Four~
clles ha11e • wild lime In Foo Lai..ld9Jdalt
during spring vaeallon. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40
min.) -.. -.n._.., ........
-!l"!!.'=:11"r.ll&i -lliiiiii•TB•f.111-llA'ftl --... 'Tue Avt 'Pennttt" (19!>9,
Biogrllf)hy) o.My Kaye, Barbera a.I
Geddea. 8end1Mder Red Niche* nMrty
Jon.its hit Cll' .. to~ fol' NI I ~ '!'· (2 hrl . 30 mlr'l.l
Sunday, Oct. 21, 1984 19
..
... . . ~., .... ,.... ~ WAllMTOOll Former TV announcer-
tumed-<:andidate. Bob FO<ehead. under-
goes charismatic training to enable h m to
champlOn the cause for big business. -~·Amt• . (!)~Revenge of the Ninfa" (1983,
Adventure) Sho Kosugl, Arthur Robert!.
A Japanff8 gallery owner denies h• VIO-
ient NinJa heritage untU American drug
trafftckera kidnap his young son. 'A' ( 1
hr. 28 min.)
CZ)llCMI "The Graduate" (1967. Come-
dy) Ouslln Hoffman. Katharine Ross.
--.. --··-·· ·----. -
• Whtie being Ul'ged to date e neighbor'•
daught81', a young graduate Is having an
attaar with her mother. 'PG' ( 1 hr , '5
min.)
M OO TOXIC Tm IOla 1111 Mir AUmT .._, llOi.W110ll LOOks at three con-
cerned peOple who fight agatnat hazard-
ous pollutants In their communltle9. (1
hr.) -1 AMCA:CGITl•IT•~ CllCMO"I NIT9GIT
MOWll "Penitentiary II" (1982. Ora-
ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie HudsOn.
.An old pnson enemy murders a boxer's
girlfrlend, forcing him to return to the ring.
'A' (1 hr .. 50 min.)
CE ••1ma,_CR) cal ... "The Ster Ctiimt>er" ( 11
Orama) Michael Douglas, Hal HOlbrt
A dedioeled young jUdge beco
Involved 'ft!lh a ~t panel of just
dll'ectlrig ~ ~lsalS against et
nals who escape via IOOPholeS in the I
'R' ( 1 hf .. 49 tnll'I.) ............ .. i ....,.
.. llO¥ll "The Hunger" ( 9983, Fanta
CatheriN Denewe •. Devid Bowle. A ph
clan working at a llftHtxtenslon r
Institute beoomet lnVoNed Witt! a fen
vampire. 'R' ( 1 hr •• 37 mil\ )
---
I I • ' -: -
•Cil "Dodsworth" (1936, Drama) Walter
Huston, Ruth Chatterton. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -~ "Brian's Song" (1971, Orama)
James Caan. Biiiy Dee Williama. ( 1 hr .. 15
min.)
()) "A Boy Named Charlle Brown"
( 1969. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr , 25
min.) •<m "Female On The Beach" (1955,
Sospense) Joan Crawford. Jett Chandler
~hrs.)
79(C) "Octopussy" (1983, Adventure)
Roger Moore. Maud Adams. (2 hrs., 10
min.)
()) "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982. Orama)
Clint Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood (2 hrs .• S
min.)
(%) "Thieves Like Us" (1974, Orama)
Keith Carradine. Shelley Duvall (2 hrs.) •<m "Strange Invaders" ( 1982. Sclence-
Fl<:tion) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen. ( 1 hr .
29 min.) •OO "The Golden Seal'' (1983, Orama)
Steve Railsback, Penelope ~1rllord. ( 1 hr ..
34 min.) •Cil "Sr111let Of A Summer Night" (1955,
Comedy) Ulla Jacoblson, Eva Dahlbeck 1! hr .. 48 min.)
-~ "Funny Lady" ( 1975, MUSICal) Bar-
b<a Str isand. James Caan. (2 hrs.. 20
min.)
(fl) "Sttll Of The Night" ( 1982 ..
Suspense) Roy Scheider. Meryl $treep 1! hr .. 30 min.)
Cl) "Reunion In Vienna" ( 1933. Orama)
John Barrymore. Diana Wynyard. (1 hr ..
40 min.) CD "Nelli To No Time" ( 1958. Comedy)
Kenneth More, Betsy Drake. (2 hrs .. )
-tfl) "Hostile Guns" (1967, Western)
George Montgomery, Yvonne De Carlo
{2 hrs.) tWliJ "The King And Four Queens" ( 1956,
W•tem) Clark Gable, Eleanor Parker. ( 1
hr , 30 min.)
(%) "The Promise" ( 1979, Orama) Kath-
leen Quinlan. Stephen Collins ( 1 ht .. 38
mm l
-· "Up the Sandbox'' (1972, Comedy) Barbra Streisand. Oavltt Selby (2 hrs) CO> "Wuthertng Heights" ( 1939,
Romance) Laurence Olivier, Merla
Oberon (2 hrs.)
) "Hoooor" (1978, Comedy) Burl Roy-
20 Sunday, Oct. 21, 1984
noldS. Jen· Michael Vlf'ICef'lt. ( 1 tv , 37
min)
--~ "Triumphs Of A Min c.lled HorM"
( 1983, Orama) Richard H~fls,. Michael
~. ( 1 hr., 30 mlo.) \! ·
CB) ''Oh, Godl" (1977, Comedy) George
Borns. John Denver. (1 hr •• ,.. mitt)
WCI> "Hanna K:'' (1993;..JOrama) Jtll Clay-
bUrgh Gab<lel Byrne (1 hr .. 61 min.)
a.CC) "Cross Creek" ( 1982, Orama) Mary
SteenbUlgen. Alp Torn. (2 hrt .• 2 mln.)
(Q) "Payday" (1978. DramJ) Rip Tom.
Ahne Capri ( 1 hr .. 43 min.)
"Ccy Terror I" ( 1958, AdVenture)
Jamet Masoo. Rod Steiger. (1 hr . 36
min.) •CHJ "A Boy Named Charlie Brown"
( 1969. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 25
mm.)
llll(Z) "I Married A Witch" (1942, Comedy)
Fredrk: March Verontoa Lake (1 hr. 16
mm.) •(C). "Hot Stufr' (1979. Comedy) Dom
Deluise, SUlltnne Pleshettt (1 hr .. 31
mlf"I.)
"A Boy Named Charlie Brown"
(1969, Comedy) Animated. (1 hr .. 25
min.)
•Cf) "McCabe And Mrs Miii«" (1971,
Western) Warren Beat!)', Julie Ctvistie. (2
hrs .. 15 min) OJ "Still 01 The Night" (1982.
Suspense) Roy Scheidet. Meryl Streep. l! hr, 30 min.)
CI> "The Dead Zone" ( 1983, Suspense)
Chnstophef Wa~en, BrOOke Adams ( 1
hr .. 42 min)
•@ "The Man From Lctramie" (1955,
Western) James Stewart, Wallace Ford
(2 hrs . 5 min.) _ ..........
CO) llCMI "Wutherl(lQ Helahtl" (15
Romance) Laurence OTIVler, M•
Ob«on Based on the story by Et
Bronte. A rich young women forMkes
loYe of a servant to marry a social eq1
{?hrs)
CS) llCMI "Honkytonk Man" (1982, C
ma) Clint 'Eastwood, K~ Eastwood
<>"«-lhe-htll, alcoholic country-west'
linger travel8 to NUhvtlle with hlt
year-old nephew !Of a last-chance ai.
!Ion at the Grand Ole Opry 'PG' (2 hrs.
mltl.) I Deel YMIDYQ
.. Tiii WORLD O• ITRAWlllt lllOl1C.UI Animated Th9 Peculler P
pie Pieman of PorQ..lplne Peak tries to tl
the smiles ol Strawberry Shortcake a
IOMI : .. _
...... POllMm
........ ~THIAITI llCMI "Brian's Song'.;' (1971, Orem•
James Caan, Bmy Dee Williams Two loc
ball players shale a rare lrlendehip u11
cancer claJms one of lhem. 'G' ( 1 hr,. · min.) CO llOVll "Han!( Williams Ttie Show t'.
Never Gave"' (1982. Orama) Snee;
Waters. Dixie Seatle. On his way to a c0t
cert, a ~endary country·western art1at
plagued by self-doubt and crippfing pa
but muses about ~laytng hit music In Nl ismo==t hr.. 6 min.) ....
LOWllO.\T • :=.im Beactl ~bait WOfk
champion Tim Hovland and J>#tner Miki
Dodd, a BMtlemanla e<>nveotiOn n Pilto bvftwe I 8"91TU•IT TClll•" Featured
IRe'E-..:.
a.tC*lrACTQ
-"Thieves Like Ut" (t974, Ort·
ma) Kehh CarredlN, Shtllty Duvall.
Ttir .. escaped convicts set oft on a crime
Sf)(ff eluting the~ )'HI'S In the
South 'A' (2 hff;> .,...~
119(!!) .,. ''GOodbye, Char11t" { \964, ~> lony Curus. Otbbl9 ~ Sbot by an Irate t\UlbaM, 111 1pi.yboy II
reincarnated as a girl (2 hra., 30 ;ntn}
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•• t • • TOlll Featured. how local purllt roci<eta •re becoming In-demand
movie eidrn: the art of massaging; the ~ ';'~f:~ H>Qlt of the sta,.. • '91.n ......_ "Umbrella
Jack" A young boy befriends a ridiculed
old man and discovers his t0<mentlng
98Cfet. John Carradine and Joey Law-
rence star. m•u. ftCTAC-.. ._1'MTM9 .... CKH'n .......... .......... -.a.a ,., ... --··· - • .. a1C1B.. '""' I The thert &otheft ho&t this look at politi-
cal tetevlalon commercials from Franklin
Aoo9eYelt to Ronald-A;rn I UC.,_OM .. ... .. , ... I COllY lltOW Cliff faces a dilemma
Wtierl his father tnes to convince Denise
she &hotJfd attend a predominately black
univer811y In lieu of enrolling at an Ivy
League school.
• ... "On An ISiand With You"
( 1948, Comedy) Esther Wllllams. Peter
LaWford. A HollywOOd starlet farts kl love
with a Navy man while filming In Hawaii.
(? tri) • 9 .. "The Jerk" ( 1979, Com&-
dy) Steve Martin, Bernadette Peters. An
'Incredibly stupid young man. the • )Nhlte
stepson of black sharecroppers. male.es a
lfort= ~rre invetttion. (R) Q
.... CllClllAn
llNM.I . .,. "Breaking Point" (1977. Ora·
ma) Bo Svenson .. Robert Culp. A man
who witnessed a gangland murder i~ ter-
rOJited by the Malta after he testifies and
must move hl8 famtty to Toronto. (2 hl'8)
I .,..,,...
llYmHt "Rumpole Of The
Batley''Rumpole goes to Africa where he
defends Naranga's minister for home
attalfa on a morder charge. c;J ( 1 hr.)
CC) .. "Oc1opuuy" ( 1983, Adven•
ture) Roget Moore, Mauc:t Adams. Aided
by a beauttflA smuggler and a trader In art
forgerieS. a Rusaian general plans an
attack against Weatem Europe, end lt't
up to British agent ~ Bond 10 stop
hini. 'PG' (2 tn. 10 min.)
(8) -1W ... Hosts; Len Dawson,
Nick buonicootl. (1hr.) CD .,. "My Faw Ledy" ( 1964, Musi-
cal) Rex Harrilon. Audfey Hepbum
Baaed on George Bemard ShaW's "Pyg-
malion." A Britiih professor tries to teacf'I a lower-<:lats Londoner how to be a lady .
'G' (2 tn., 50 min.)
(0) .. "Strange lnvaden" (1982, Sci~
eoce-Fiction) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen.
Super-intelligent bel(lgl from~ mat•
riallza In a small midwestern town and assome the bodies of its residents. 'PG' L! hr., 29 min.)
Cl) ... "Hooper" ( 1978, Comedy)
Burt Reynolds. Jan-Michael Vincent. The
"greatest stunt man alive" plans a spec·
tacular car leap with a younger rival, thus
jeopardizing his romance and his fife 'PG' I~ ... 37mln.) aoa.oca._ • CD r-.Y 1119 When Steve and Elyse
tel Malloly She must quit her part-time Job
because her grades are poor. AJeic sug-
l ta a com=1&e. 1'1CTAC
LOlllOAT __. ...... -rr,.. JCJIUHf Featured:
RayCh&li..
i coum POOIUU.l90llT .. --·-·· • (() -l -Rlck's only ahbi when he la arrested for murder is the vic-
tim' & wife. but~ denies knowing him. ( 1
hr.) r D m ~The patrons at CMers are
stunned when Cerla announces she's g1v-
I = fight for custody ot her son. _..,.
llYITDTI "Rumpole Of The
Bailey''Rumpole goet to Africa where he
defends Naraoga'a minister for home
affairs oo a ITIUf<* cherge. Q ( 1 hr.) G llMl••CI 1"1A1'M "Private
Schulz" Operation Bernhard iS dlsmantled
and the war Is IOSt, but Schulz remembers
that bYtled In the English countryside· are
two million pounds. (Part 6 of 6) (R) Q
1!hr.) CE C:OUW POOtULL Brfati&m Young at
New Mexico (R) {3 hl's., ::Jb.min t ®.,.. "The Guardian" (f984, Ora-
ma) Martin Sheen. Loos GOIHtt Jr New
YOfk City apartment dweller& ~ned
about rampant crime htre 11 V1Qi18rit&-
mlnded ex-serviceman as theJr new '8Ct.lr-i_!y_guard Q (1 hr., 41 min.)
CZ) MOWll "1900" (Part 2 ol 21 ( 1977,
Orama) Robert OeNM'o, Burt Lancasaer. A
~rayal of the dey·to-aay uves 01 two
very different 20th-century ltallen famlhea.
'R' (3 hrs.) •
I A&llBllTCICOCI ..... 11'1 .. CD ~ CO&llf An lflgl;y WOl'Nn, In
court with other mental pattenta tor refus-
ing to pay cab Iara, Sl'l8tches a glkl end
hides in a closet .
(f) .,.. "Banning·· (1967, Orama)
Robert Wagner, Jill St John. An ambitious
golf pro lands a position at a swank coun-
~ club (2 hrs .. 30 min.) .
M QZ) _,.. "Day Of The A~31$f (1977,
Horror) {;hristopher GoOfge. L86110 Niel·
. sen A group of terrified hikers In a hlgh-
alhtude forest are stalked tiy animals
made aggressive by the destruction of rho
ozone la~2 hrs .. 5 min.) ·
-· (I) LAW Greg cla!ns self-defense in shOOting St. Claire, Gary keeps
Abby secluded after flfld1ng her safe,
Keren tnes to find diversion /rom her
1 f!!ghtenlng secret. Q t 1 ht,)
U tm ta&..,_., &Ull A roOkle ofll<*
hangs himself after an ott;.outy ~ny,
LaRue admits he was wjth a woman the
night before her husband was stain, Belker
masquerades as a chlchrHUld·egg
l ... 1:ie
O •l•Q llPY • .,. ...
cc.mvnoet TMAT lllLICA11 -.
Ml:I Explores the meaning of ccuef and
unusual punishment, focUStng on over-
crowded prisons and the perOle !)'Stem
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the Armed Forces of the United States. in good
health, you. are entitled to a Double Interment
Space (for you and your Spouse) in our
Dedicated Veteran's Section at the cost, to you,
of only a $Ingle Interment Space plus th•
Endowment care Fund Deposit required by
·State Law.
tt.rtx>r lawn, long known for its Special
Considerations to Veterans, ts making this
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Sunday. Oct. 21, 1984 21
Q_(1 hr.)
(DJ ... "Payday" ( 1973. Drama)-Rip
Tom. Ahna Capri. A country and west•n
singer Mhlessly makes his way to atar-
dom by manipulatmg and dlSC8rding
thoM •round him. 'R' (1 hr .. 43 min.)
lmm••Q -. -..... ,...,,.
-UJEEmMT ... llllfllll9 Now that he's at>out to
become• '8ther. Peter proposet to Hel-
en, WhO Insists on marrying for nolhlng
fees lhln romantic love.
,. l':'~o a>m ...
TAii
IC1Y •. ·-........ ., ..... UUCll
_,."The Big Chlll" (t983. Dr1ma)
Kevin Kline, Glenn Cloee. When • man
commits suicide. his clolest friends from
college days gather for the funeral and
reftect oo how their INes have changed
since the 19608. 'R' O ( 1 hr , 4• min.) CID llOY mclllA•Y,...... A satlr·
lz.ed look at today's telavlslon stars, shows
•nd networks.
CI) mw1 "Althy Rich" (1980, Comedy)
Samantha f:ox. Jessie St. Jamet (1 hr., 15 min.)
CJ).,. "Nightmares" (1983. Horror)
Cristina Raines, Emilio Estewz. A pickup
truck, a pack of clgareues. a vlded game
and a colonial home all play a pert In four
episodes of horror and suspenu. 'R' ( 1
ht., 39 min.) tW8 ()) l9WMMf The arrival of en eligible
bachek>f affects Kirk's pursuit ot Leslie.
') ID To.mrr Host Johnny Carson. Schedoled; ectresa Jane Badler. Martin
1Muiie~=l1 h•.)
=..,.-:A Scheduled: Chica-go Tribune columnist end author of
"American Beat.~· ( 1 hr.) CID .,_ "Feriny & Alexander" ( 1983,
Orama) Pernllla Allwln, Bertll Guve Two
chhdren in a theatrical family lose their
lively efljoyment of hie when thelf mother
marries a blShop. (dubbed) 'A' (3 hra ..
17mlnb ... 1:.. "In Name Only" (1969, Co~
~ Michael Callan, Ann Prentiss A cou-
of marriage brOkers discover 10 their
ror that three marriages they arranged
wef• never made legal. ( 1 hr •• 30 min.)
(D) llOWll "Debbie 0oee Dallas Part 2''
( 1082. Comedy) Bambi WOOdt, LIN Cl°"
trice. A naive Tex.a• cowgirl decides she
wants to work for her aunt. unaware 1hat
the woman Ol)eratee the local brothel. ( 1
hr .• 21 min.) -,,...., ... ftl GI llOU.TWOOO .. "Ono, Two. Three" (1961.
Comedy) James Cagney, Atleoe Francia
When hiS boae's dauqhter becom.
inYoWed With a eommun11t, a toft-drlnk
~peny txecutlve Cloubts 1:111 chan-0ee of
advancement. (2 ht1, 15 min.)
1 ........ ' ........ ........... .-co
.. "fr~y The r.!th, Part 111"
(1982. HOrror) o.na Klmtnll. Peut Krat·
22 Sunday, Oct. 2'1, 198'
ka \klwary teen-agers traWI 10 a remott
cabin at Crystal Lake. the stalking
grounds of e deranged monster WtlO
wears a hockey mask. 'R' (1 hf .• 35 min.)
-· (() ... "PtomlMt In The .Dark" ( 1979,AOrama) Marn..Maoa. Kathleen
Beller ~ female physlelal1 finds her owii
inner strength through the ordeal of one of
het patients, a courageous young woman
with a terminal Illness. (R) ( f· hr.. 56
min.L
-· CD LA11..r Wini DAVID Lit IEAUI Guests· Robfn Willems. sloger,Peter Tosh,
1tup1d pet trleks CA) ( 1 hr.)
I ....... CMCOQl.,_-., ...
tllmlllmO ...
... "Rio Rita" ( 19.C2. Comedy) .rt-
Abboll and Costello, t<athryn Grayson .
Two men become Involved with the Nazi
spies Who have Infiltrated a ranch. (2
hrs) ~YOYMm ·-·-1219 llOWll "Richard Pryor -Here And
Now" (1983. Comedy) Richard Pryor.
The famous comedian raps everyone -
from elephant• to former wives -In thla
fHm staged et the Saenger The•tre In New Orleans. 'R' Q (1 hr .. 37 min.)
-~ mWll "One Flew Ov9' The Cuckoo'• Nnt" (1975, Drama) Jack Nicholson.
Louise Fletcher. A gleefully Irreverent
"troublemaker" It comrT)ltttd to 1 mental
lnshtU11on Where he lf'lcltn the other
patient• Into open rabelllon agelnat 1
powerful nurse and tht "tabllthed hospi-
tal order. 'A' (2 hrs., 9 min.) w e llOWll "Tom Sawyer" (197.C, AdVen-.
tute) Buddy EbMn. Jene Wyatt. Beaed
on the st()f)' by Mark Twain. A young Mi..
&is~ppl Rliler bOy becomes fflvolved In a
series of mlschle\lous ldventurn thet
exnperale his guardian aunt. (1 hr .. 30
min) •
Dll*V91ot (!) llOWll "Rabbit, Run" ( 1970. Orama)
James Cean, An)anettt Comer A former
-high school basketball star tries to run
away from hi$ dull present existence. (2
hrs.) QI .,_YmF TDll•7 Feal\Jred~
Rey Char'". e ... "Cleudel14t lngliah" (1961, Ora·
ma) Diane McBain, Arthur Kennedy The
wanton loVe affairs of • re}eeted young
beauty bring ·tragedy to all thoee cloM to
h9f ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
([) AUTO MC*I CART Laguna Seca 300 !!!om Calif,). (A) (2 h,...)
(Q)llOWll "Wet Rainbow" (1976. Drama)
Harry Reems, Georgina Spelvln. A man
and woman whole marriage ta talllna
apart are 1ttrecttd to the same girt. (1
hr,. 16 min)
t1ll 'i'MIT--TO• RJllUI .. mf•U.TOMY ......... ILM•• _..um
c1• uc• i! .. -.-a .. .
NmU.U.
.. -endlt'tglf~ sPiOlii" {t982,
Suspense) RobtrtlJrich, Joð Williama.
A New Vor1< Clty OICecttvt hefpl I Wyo-
ming ~lff inYMtlQ8te a tpate of local
oatlle mutlatlonl. 'Ff' ( 1 hf .. 35 mln.i) (%) ... "The DMd Zone" (1983,
SUlpenM) Cht191o'Pt* Wlbn, &ookt
Aoama After coming OUt of 1 coma. 1 ~ ' tcnoottiiCtitf ,,.., rnt-·PDWW ro '°' ... and change ca trQphtc "'*11• 'R' ( 1
hr., 42 min)
• •Cl>--"Let's SpendXhe Nlaht Togelt
er'" (1982, Documentary) The Rolll
Stones. The Stones perlocm many of the
greatest hits lo this record of three eor
ce<ts held In Ntw Jereey ind ANON
'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ' M18 llMI ~:\The Oeefsl1 ef" (J951
. Adventure) lex Barker. Alla Morenc
Based oo the atory by James Fenimor1
Cooper. A white man is railed by Indian
1n the frootl8f day11 ot farly Am«lca. (
l
hr .. :i;.lrl.) ... ,., . ...., ..,.MIMJ
• _. "Hanna I<." ( 1983. Orama) Jll
ClaybiJrgh. Gabriel B~rne. A Jewish
Atnel'ican women begins a new lift u ar
attorney In Jerusalem but lee• a dllen'lml
when She must defend a sutpected Arat
tefrorist In a case being prosecuted by her
ex-lover. an Israeli district attomty. 'R' ( 1
hr , 51 ITlll'l.)
•(f)Clall GI llMI "The Great lmpoetor" (1961 .
Biography) Tony Curtis, Edmond O'&ien.
A man who never graduated from high
schOol euocessfulty. lmpersonatn a pro-
fessor, a monk and a surgeon (2 hrs., 30
min.)
~ ... •H••TW d .,_ "Amltyvllle 11· Th9 POMtMIOn"
( 1982, Horror) Burt Young. Jamtt Ollon.
A '8mhy wre81les with supernatural occur-
rences emanating from within thetr LO"g
Island houle. 'A" (I hr., 45 min )
·m·M'lll· ......
• ONICMO'l,_,WT It 11 IM TW (a) .,. "Frlghtmare" (1981, H0tror)
Ferdinand Mayne, Luca Bercov1cl. A I deceased hcxror star deeldea to dltpoee
of college Horror Fiim Society members
WhO •tole hlS corpee at a prank. 'A' ( 1
hr., 27 min.)
Cl) llCMI "Screwbans" (19&3. Comeay)
Peter Keleghan, Lynda Spedalt Five high
schOol boys d«:lde to take revttigt oo tht
school'11 hlgh·mlnded homecoming queen
after she hes them placed on detention for
thelr=s. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 23 min.)
(%) "How Funny Can Sex Be?"
( 1976. Comedy) Laura Antoneur. Gian-
carlo Giannini, A serle. of baw<fy at<etcheS
spoof a vanety of sexual attltUdnand Sit· uatlons. 'A' (1 hf .. 37 min) w e.,. "Highway 13" (19•&; Orama)
Robert Lowery. Pamela Blake. A -* of
murdera and accidents occura In a plOt to
ruln a large trensportaUon company. ( 1
hr., 15 min.} •i -.CM. DOCnll -.... ... W ... "Oh. GOdl" 1(1977, Comedy)
George Burns, John Denver. GOd Mtects
an \i08Utpteling young &upermerktt man-
ager to dellYer a message of hoPt and
goodWtlt 10 the &kep1ica1 PtOJ>lt of tne
mOClem>Oly world 'PG' ( 1 hr , -'4 min.)
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•CC) "Hot Stuff" (1979. Comedy) Dom
OelulM. Suzanne Plelhette. ( 1 hr 31
min) •Cll "8 t / 2" (1963. Fantasy) Marcell<> MastrolaMI, ClaUd•a Cardinale (2 hrs •
15 min.)
•@"A Girl FOf Joe" (1951, Orama) Wii-
iem HOldtri. Nancy Olson (2 hrs )
-~"'The WOO<Jet Of II Al" (1974. Oocu-
mtfltary) ( 1 hr., 35 mm.) ® "David Copperf1ekS" ( 1983, Orama)
Animated Voices by Rosa Higgins, Philip
Hinton. ( 1 hr •. 12 min.)
•CC} "Enigma" (1982, SuspenM) Manin
Sheen. Btigllle FOS5e)'. (1 hr .. 40 min.) CID ''The COoeen" (1981, Orama) Max1-
mlllan Schell. Rod Steiger. ( 1 hr.. 48
Min.)
CO) "The Big Chill" ( 1983, Orama) Kevlfl
Kline. Glenn CIOM ( 1 hr .. « min.)
(I) "Invasion Of The Body Snatchers"
( 1978. Sc1ence-Fict100) Donald Suther-
land. Brooke Adams ( 1 hr .. 55 min. )
•(%) "Betrayal" (1983. Orama) Ben ~y. Jeremy Irons ( l hr .. 35 min )
-(t)"Brain&torm" (1 983, ~F'ichon) Nata it Wood, Christophe< Wilken. ( 1 hr ..
46m1n) 00 "Yof'' (1983. Orama) Reb Brown,
Corinne Clery. ( 1 hr •• 28 min.)
(I) "Ambush" ( 1939. Mystery) Gi.dyS
SwarthOUt, Lloyd Nolen ( t tv .. 29 nun.) e "It's tn The Bag" (1945, ComedY)
Fred Alltn, William Bendix. ( 1 hr.. ~
min)
-Gl) "Casanov•·s Blg Night" (1954. Com-~) Bob Hope. Joen Fontaine. (2 hrs )
-(lJ "Monsignor" ( 1982. Orama) Christo-
e_tlef Reeve, Genevieve Bujold. (2 hrs )
1WU "The Spy Killer" (1969, Mystery)
Robert Horton, Sebastian Cabot ( 1 hr ..
30 min.)
_.,, ..... Movies-.. -
-· ''The Deadly Trap" (1972. Suspense) Frank Langella. Faye Duna-
way. (2 hrs-)
(0) "Oiva" ( 198 t. Orama) Wilhelmenia
Wiggins Fernandez. FrederiC Andrei. (2
tvs . 5 men)
· "Warlofds Of The 211t Cenrury··
( 1982. Adventure) Michael Beck, Annie
McEtvoe. ( 1 hr., 3S min.)
tMt(C) "L~e And Death" (1975, Comedy)
WOOdy Allen. ()lane Keaton ( 1 hr.. 25
min.)
"Table FOf Fl\le" ( 1983. Drama) Jon
V91ght, Richard Ctenna. (2 hf•. 2 min)
(%) ''Uncommon Valor" (1983. Ofama)
Geoe Hackman. Robert Stack. (1 hr .. 45
min) •ctl "O'Hara's Wile" (1~. Drama)
Edward Asner. Mariette Hartley (I hr .. 27
min' (OJ "Jesse James" ( 1939. Weettrn) T~rone Powet, Henry Fonda (1 ht ..• 45
min)
"Prltooett 01 The Lott UnlvetM" 1~. ~AC110n) Kay Lenz. Rich-
ard Hatch ( 1 hf .. 30 m.n.) •OO "Blu9 S!o" A~ln" (l983. Comedy) ::_7 Hamlln, Mimi Roger" ( 1 hr.. 27
CZ'} "8 1 I 2" ('963, Fanta•y) MltceRo ~I, C&ludi8 C.rdinlle (2 fn.,
15mfn I •CCl ''Wutherlng Ht ghts" I 1939.
11\0mancel Laurence Ollvllr, Merle
00.on. (,hr., •• :min.~ •(II) "OMI ~ .. (19'3. Draml)
Animated Voion by Ross Higgins. PhlliJ>
Hlnlon ( 1 hr., 12 m[n,) •CI> "The Black Bird" (1975, Comedy)
George Seaal St~ Au<hn. (2 hrs.) CD "Yea, GIOfglO" (1982, Muaical) Lue>
9t'O Pavarotti. Kartwyn .._rold. ( 1 hr~ 53
min)
(%) "Betrayal" (1983. Drema) Ben
K~ey, Jeremy Irons. ( 1 hr •• 35 min.)
.. ()) ··0tclahoma!'.' (1956, Musbl) Gor·
don MacAae, Shirley .Jones. (2 hrt , 25
mn) ... .,. ....
·1••0 ... iiliill The Guardians battle to save
Earth from the dupheate Zodl unleashed
Cy·Kill. (Part 5 of 5)
Cll ...
WAnew1111• .._..009,,,,
ITMllm ......... ....
• M mllY FMtufed beslc stock strategies: shopping fOf fitness tQIJIP-
ment: fNnc.s of a couple with two c~
dren and no savings. Q
CC) llOWW "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense)
Martin Sheen, Bi'igitte F~. The CIA
engages an East German refugM to steal e scrambling device from the KGB In East
Berlin. 'PG' ( 1 hr-40 min,) CE It._ W Breeden' Crown
Championship Rae. Six (five from Wash-
l!:!Slton. O.C.). (1 hr.)
oo mr --·--• _. ExatTW'lel the cha~ 1n morality '''?fl' Put1tan belief• to. today's seicual per· m1SS1veness.
(0) .._. UITmf. ~The lnt8f-
natiooel pop-rock star perlormt IUCh hits
89 "MOUWlg Trlll\" and "'FOf V04.M Eyea
Onli' in a concert taped at Hollywood's
Palace Theatre. ( 1 hr,) l .. ,.DWll
• • ~ Loe AngMt Klf'lgl at EdmOnton Oilws (2 hrs , .0 min )
-· 11ME&U U WTCMI .. M IAIY 1llTllOVT A U. Animated
Strawberry Shortcake and her new fnend,
a baby Without a name. go on a camping
trip ful or adventurea that Include mon-
stets end the P\JfPle P1tm8n ... ,.....CC9., ..... mcm1..-•1m .. ., ....
...... -.Y-. ,.,.. .. .. •••...U.••,..-,. -----LOW_, --0 ' NL •W 1988 Otymplc fr"'tyte siding hOpttula traitWng In New Himpetllre
without snow, 15-YNt-old bOdybUllding
=Of Elisa Glee.. i WIWi J LI I l\l 11 I rr f.Mtured. &annt Somtta.
1,-.oa•• -. ...... .... --==:= Aobett WOodl vs. lrW'tg Cr .... (,hf.}
(II) ---Hott•: l.n DIMon. Nick &0111con1L (1 hf.)
OJ -"MIMn AM ...,,..,cf' ( 1 IMN>,
-
Comedy) Paut LeMat, Jaon Rot.rda. All
otherwise unknown: QM station an9ndMt
claims to be the rightful Mk to Howard
Hughes' bllltOO dollar estate: 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35
min,) CD>-"Jeste James" (1939, We.t-
ern) Tyrone Power. H*1tY Fonda • ..--.
assomea an alieS and metries ·1ft an
attempt to go straight but he ii dogged by boun~ters. 'PG' (1 hr .. 45 mln.) (%) "MonslgnClf" ( 1982. Orama)
Chnstophef Reeve, ~ Bujold An
ambitlOUI Arneflcan prieat'• MCUlar ae~
hes .In Italy ioetuc:le Mafia dealt and c:arMI
affaws. "R (~ ~ ......
l'9 al) ... "Invasion Of The Body Snatch-
ers" ( 1956, Sclence-Fictton) Kevin
McCarthy. Dana Wynter. Out« IP9Ce fto.
ra duplicate Southern Cafifomlans Ind sap their minds as they slMp. ( 1 hr., 40
min) ,. ..... wnat• ... Animated. UY-
ing In a forest cabin, Ranger Jonea leech-
es ... cub the ftnef po.nts of dreuing up
and bObblng IOf apples as the beer ~
brat" his first Halloween.
..
I ., ... , ...
•MC&.OSr,-M• A retro.pectl\le of the ghQuttes and ghoet•
that have Inhabited OU< faVOf1e hon'Of I
fantasy ftlma. with clips from movlee dat·
back to 1903
ftCTAC-...... lMAT,_ .... ,_a Ull
.-&ncomf ..... _.Of-.LI WW•m•-· ... ......... im
"' e Cl>" zw•M.,...Animated.
Gartield and hll owner Jon emberii on a
C8fTlPWlO \llC8tt0n 1n the mountains wt.,
the cat has some bizarre confrontations
wlth unusual fOfest enimala, D e Y (Premiere) A yNr after the
aliens wwe routed, Diana QOM IO triel; a
cOfporate magnate shapes a Plan that wl
change Eanh's future, the half-alien EMza·
beth begins • stanllng metamorphoeis.
Stars Marc Singer. Faye Grant, Jane
Sadler. (1 hr.)
• .,.. "Thrm Of A Romance" (HMS •
Musical) Van Johnson. Esther Wllbema A
young woman finds herself tamng in IOYe
with enother man while on hef honey-moon. (2 hrs.) 8 ttl -When Beneon'a ca~ money runs out, his prospeeta lo<* btlik uni~ an une=ted benefactor amv.. Q
i WllP• DU•n -= "Bobby Deerfield" (1977.
Romance) Al PeC1nO Marthe Kell«. An
Amerioan racing ldOI, whO hH found ..,..
c.u on the EuroPMn ctrcutt. feh In IOYe
Withe aer=:• woman. (2 twl.> · I •••• -·--.... tnmf -OU.I. Geofga L. Ptfry. Walter MOndale'• Chiif tCOllClriie
adYller.
(C) .. "81Ue Tf'IUnd«" (1983. Actv.o-
ture) Roy SCheiOer, MalCOlm Mc~. A
I.OS AngelM Pola hefiCOPtet petrolmen
hij8CkS ·en ·~al mllt~ _,., copter ~-•or ·..,.. in cMMn crowd
control. ·A' Q (1 ht .. 49 mln.l ---·--· Sunday, oci. 21. 1984 ,23
1
Cfl).,. "Oa~I" (1983; Orema)'Timo-
thy Hutton, Mandy Patlnkfn. Based on
E.L Ooct0tow's novel "The Book 01 Dan-
iel " A gra0l'8te student probes the
event• surrounding hit pa,renis' execution
es Russian nuclear ipftS. 'R' (2 hrs . 9
nwt.)
Cl}._ "Death Wish II" (1982. Orama)
Charle$ Bronson, Jill Ireland A vlgllante
l'l'I0'4I to Loa Angeles to continue hit light
licnme. 'A' (1hr .. 35min.)
...... AICOT
-(J) ""1MI .. , Nft8' CNAll.m Animated. Llnua waits in the ~in pateh for the eivsive Jack-o-lan-tetn white each .Peanuts personality Is
affected in a different way by the snson.
IB> • 0 1•1• Wtblter wins pralw f0< saving Katherine and Oeo<ge In e ftra that
rulne the Papadapolls' apartment unlll the
caUM of the blaze Is discovered. Q
(!)LOWllOAT e 91T91TY•IT TOllQHf Featured:
Suzanne Somers e WALL mBT WID Guest. George l.
Perry, Walter Mondale's chief economic
a<Msef
• • COOJ81 OU. COWTY "42nd
& 43rd Car'1onal Races" (1 hr.)
I .., rru
-(l}DMW e t::.&. Hunter and McCall
encounter a small town lherttt with homi-
cidal tendencies. ( 1 hr ) • 0 MAWMM HIAT Andy has second thoughts about the latest assignment to
Wlflltrate tho Honolulu black market He
ttw'lkt his brother, IUPPOSedlY killed 1n
I
Vlat= might be Involved. (I hr.) ........
_,,.TMCll
tMAT ,__,.... "A Lincoln
Center Special -25th Anniversary Fan-
fare" Highlights from past telecasts
Include perlormancet by llzhak Perlman, Peter Marlins. Pinchas Zukerman. Andre
Watts, Bevetly Silla. Marilyn Horne. Luci-· •
ano Pavarotti, Zubin Mehta and the New
Vork Phllharmontc. (2 hrt.)
(I) INITILOOI (I)
Ct)._ "Nightmares" ( 1983, HOfror)
Cristina Raines, Emilio Estevez. A ptekup
truck. a pack of cigarettes. a video game
and a colonial home all ~lay a part 1n four
epleodea of hOfror and suspense. 'R' ( 1 rv .. 39mln.) CD>.,_ "Spilt Image" ( 1982, Orama)
Michael O'Keefe. Karen Allen. A young
Olympic hopeful Is lured Into a fanallcal
religious cult. 'R' ( 1 hr , 5' min.)
(%) --=" ~ Va19t" (1983. Orama) HattthlatJ. ~Obeft Stack A
grieving fa forms a small torce to res-
cue his aon who has been held pritoner
fof 10 year1 after being declared mlsslng-
ln-Ktlon In Vltlnam. ( 1 hr., 45 min .) ·-ICHOOL llOOTIAU. •(!) .. "The Heater•" ( 19'74, Orama)
John Folsytht. Pat Harrington Jr. The
c:Hlf of staff at a large medical oenter '"" to Capt with crlsel Involving the loss of MY ~I and the hoSpltal's UM of
co•ltCMtllll ~· C2.,f1,. :30 mm.) • -am 'Monuntr Adlet'a GrHt
ldMI" Outtt authot Mortimef Adler {"A
Vlalof1 Of tht rututt") (Pan 2 of 2) <'
ht.)
(l)MA._ft Leo Loucks w Leroy ~ay·
1or for ttM1 WC>fl<S Llgt!I WllhtrWetgnl
~ (fromOetro11} (R) (1 hr ..
30min I
2.f Sundey, Oct. 21, ~98-4
-•(I) 'M.COI ~The mysttry person • who's been ttelklng Alehatd la revealed,
and Lance r\Mla Into stern oppoejtlon
when ha attempts to Milt contrOI of the Globe. ( 1 hr.) D CD IUll VICI Crodcett and Tubba
hope to extradite drug kingpin Caldarooe from Blmml. but an unt)(J)eCted romance
com;Jlcates their ~n. (1 hr.) I ....
llA1T ..,._ AmnNlee C.J.
becomes an Inmate of • women'• prison
where the ward«! exploits the p!Sonera.
!1 hr.)
... WU
.,_"Risky Boslneaa" (1983, Com-
edy) Tom CrulM. Rebtcca OeMornay A
high school senior. sheltered In 111 affluent
Chicago suburb, decldtl to experiment
wtth the wilder aide of life. 'A' Q ( 1 hr., 36
mln.)
(A).,. "10 To Mldl'light" (1983, Ora-
ma) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stavent. A
homicide detective end a ct1mlnology
graduate search for a klller of women. ·~·
$hr. 41 min.)
-...rTUCkt .. .,_"The Big Chill" (1983, Orama)
Kevin Kline, Glenn Ctoee. When a man
commits au1clde, hia cJotest trlendt from
college dayt gather for the funeral and
reflect on how their ~VM have changed
t11nce the 19608. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .• 4-t min.) -1 ftC TAC DOUIN •&11191T ... 1111 llMI The portion of the brain that
controls the Instinct• -hungef. thirst, 1ex,
aggr8S$1on -common to mah end ani-
mals alike, is examined o ( 1 hr.) ,. &,•(1)9 .....
IC1'Y
Ai WM __. ....
•Y-tu&llll ·-·-.a JWWAft= ITI .,_ "Bael Oitla II" (No Date) ( 1 tir ..
30 'itOJ. (%) "The Howflng" (1981, HorrOI')
Dee Wellace, Patrick Macnee. A woman
reporter Is menaced by• killer who saems
10 be a werewolf. 'R' (1 hr .. 31 min.)
1W d7J -.rTMClt
1m a Cl) llO¥ll "Sex And The Stngi. Par·
ent" (1979. Comedy) Susan Saint
Janes. Mike Ferrell. The IOClal INea of two
divorc:ees are complicated by their
respective ofl;r1ng. (R) (2 hre . 15 min ) D Cl TCllllT Hoat: Johnny Carson.
Scl'ltdUlecl: Teti Gem. Ptt'I LaBelle, Jim Sta=~ l a•--~ --....... '&., ' •CA Scheduled: Leny
~~Olmtt, WOfkn WOi1d Party pttlidtntlal
canc:tldate, Or. Richard Stucky Ind t..on-
ard Krtshtalka, co-difeclon Of .,, t.11pedl-
ti0n that Untltthtd 60-nlll!!on-yMr-old
IOGSl!S ~ (1 hf.) ~= "Talk Olfty To Mt -Part JI"
( 1983, Drama) John L8'11t. Blldgtlle
Monot. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) '9 M C&.19 SChedUltd. • couple dllc\l8t
hOw thetr cult membtr9Np almOlt c:auMd
their chlld'a death;• fOfmtt thief tellt how ii. left crime behind ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1w -umu
.. "lnvttlorl Of TM ~ Snatch-
trrt" ( 1178. ~Fiction) Donald
Sutherland, BrOOkt AdltM. 8tr1ngt podt
which 11ko OV9I' U. bOdlll of hurnlne r.aln
down rtom outer apace. caut1ng • San
FranciS.Co health Inspector and hfl aulet·
ant lo flee for their lives. 'PG' (1 hr .. SS
min) • -,T-.-r.. . ....
... ''Solomon And Sheba" ( 1959.
Orama) YI.II Brynnet. Gina Lollobrigida.
lsraelittt revolt against the romance of the
Queen of Sl\ebe and their King Solomon.
lhfs.. 25 min.) •saw ... .......
., ....... ....alCO ____ ..,
-..,,.1MCI. ... ''Educating Atta" (1983, Come-
dy) Michael Caine. JUiie Walters. An apa-
thetic, alcoholic professor haa a pa~
at~ but chaste ralat~p With a young
woman who has 1 desire to leern ht8fa-
ture. 'PG' 9. ( 1 hr .. SO min.)
tt11(t:) .,_ 'Easy Morley" (1983. Come-
dy) Rodney Oangertitld. Joe Pesct A
man who hkea to eat. drink and smoke to
excess stands to wln $10 mllllon If he aac-
rlfiees h11 worldly plenurn for one year. -,·A' j.!. ~;~."-. L ... 1MIDMl•I toGllll•rr LA.z VIDIOI ....
.,. "A Oliy At~ Aaces".(1937,
Comedy) Marx Brothers Maureen O'Sul-
rivan Cheahng and Chasing hot tipl
hlghhght a vlStt to the track by Or. Hack·
enbush find other zanies. (2 hrs.)
• POQll PU"'1WM..
(a> MOWll "Black Emenuefle" (1978. Ora·
ma) Laure Gemeer. Angelo tntantl. A
beautiful young American photographer
has a senes of romantic eocounter1 whllt
on e5&10nment 1n Kenya 'A' ( 1 hr.. 35
min)
(%).,."Betrayal" (1983. Orama) Ben
Klogaley. Jeremy Irons A man Jooka beck
throUoh the nine years ol his wife'• 1tta1r
with his be&t friend, cutmJnatlng rn hie
recollections of the rela1im9h1p'1 orig ns.
'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
W 8 llOWll "The Legel'ld 01 Sleepy HOI•
low" ( 1980. Comedy) Jeff GOldblum,
Dick ~ulkus. Based on Washington
lrvlng's 11ory of en 1830s schoolteacher In a small upstate Ntw VOl'k town who has a
frightening encounter Wllh a legetldary
hea=hOlt (2 hrs.)
(!) "Key Wtat" (1972, Orama)
Stephen Boyd. WOOdy Strode. A former
CIA agent operating a Florida bolt marina
becOmea the target ol a madmao who is an1oous to settle a grudge. (2 hr• )
(II .,.,. ... , rr ftll•n Feeturtd
Sui.anne Somett.
• ... "Fem11te Artillery" (1973, Ora·
ma) Dennis Wea'Vef, Ide Lupino, An out· taw and a wagon train of women ere
t0rctd to make a stand against • mur·
w '*=.rut'. aom1n.1 wl .. "C11tch·22'' (1970. Corned >
Alen Atkin, Martin Balsern A group of l1r
FOfce olbrt dlsgu1tt0 with lhe rotation
yatam and Che tllbflt fnuntty C)f thelf
commanclefs atop at nothing to get dll·
.. charges. (2 hra .• 15 mln.)
) .. "Wadof.ds Of The 21st Ctntu·
ty.. ( 1982, AcMnturt) Mlchltl Btetc.
Annie McEnroe A tontr and hit amaA
group_ flee • former army commander
leldlnQ tyr1orucal t0rce1 'PG' ( 1 hr , 36
~ -1--·••••w.• .. •'Cfon Coururv'' C 1993,
i
SuspeoM) Alc:hatd S.yr:ner, MIChael Iron-
side A PhiladelpNa ttlevtlion executive,
sought by potlce tor the murder of a caN
girl. picks up • pelf of hltchhikert en route
to Los~. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.)
("Q)llCMI "The Big ChiM" (1983, Orama)
Ke'fin Klloe. Glenn Clole. When a man
coomta IUlcide. his clolest friends from
colleg9 days gather IOI' the funeral and
reflect on how their UV.. have changed
since the 1"°9 'R' (1 hr .. « min.) •@~lUCll
t11(C) llCMI ''Escape From New York"
( 1981. Sclence-Fletion) Kurt Rusaell,
Ad11enne Barbeau. In 1997, a hardened
crmnal II offered a pardon If he can res-
cue the preeldtf'lt of the U.S. from Man-
hattan. now a p<lson city. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 40
min.) ·1 --· ... 29 .... •n•..aca? MlfO Mc.I CART Laguna Seca 300
{!rom Cahf) (R) (2 hra.)
CZ) llCMI "Daughters 01 Darkness"
( t971, Orama) Delphine Seyng. John
Karlen A couple on their honeymoon
amve ltl a fr~htened town where many
young women have recently been mysteri-~ nudefed 'R' (1 hr, 27 min.)
190 F l•ICY1AIMCW.9GllT
lalurcl
-· .. "SlouK City Sue" (1946, West-ern) Gene AuJ!1·~LE1n Roberts (1 hr.) i ~P-mwT -CllAl'AMM. MIJl•M RACM Breeders' Crown
Champlonahlp Race Sue (from Washing·
ton. o.cy. \RL[1 hr,) ~ ......... _
IS(t) &Tiii _. F.atures the new album
"Breaking Hearts," with music vlde<» and
1nteMeWS with Ellon John
.. WOIU1'090M0W ..... , ........
..... h eor•1u1 "····· '-'"' ...... ,..., ..
uwmaww nva.•211••
lll•ICI . .,.. _,...
•Olii
-"Jefemy" (1973. Romance)
Robby Benion, Glynnla O'Connor. ( 1 hr .. 30~ ,..,,.
LIT • PM.Ca9 IO Two friendt who
trait\ .,.Icons M1 out 10 find a pair of tMlr
bfldUtOlen by smuggltfs ( 1 hr.) <W
CZ) llCMI "SllU Of The Nlghl" (1982 ..
Su$Pt01e) Roy Scheider. Meryl SlrHP
t hr., 30 min.) ...
.. LA.• -=--... .......... ___ ,_ ------••••
..
...... ''LIU And The Devll" (1973,
Mys1ery) Tcilly Savalas, Elke Sornm«. A
beautiful girl ii tom between two masters,
one=.andtheothetdead, (2tn) v i OUlllLmrl
llOlll "Heal Wave" (1974.
SospeflSe) B«l Mt#phy. Bonnie Bedella.
A young man and his pregnant wife
auempt to get to the ITIOU(lfU\e and oot
of the hot city befOl'e their baby am"" Ji hr • 30 min.)
.{]). "PrlSOners Of The Lost Uni-
verse" (1983, Science-Fiction) Kay Lenz.
Rlchard Hatch. An tlectrlclan m081 save a
TV rep()fter fiom 1 cruet warlord when the
two are transported Into another d1meo-sk>n~ 30 min.) .
•Cf) 1IU.
M CID -M Ill Hosts l:.en Dawson. Nick BuonlcontJ (1 hr.) : •cm .,. "fhe Verdict" (1982, Orama)
Paul Newman, Charlotte Ramphng An
alcoholic--Boston lawyer pulls himMlf
together to bring an unpopular medical
.. malp<aclice case to trial against strong
opposition by the eou111, the archdlOCele
and his own cllenta. 'R' (2 hrs.)
MICC) .. "Low And 0.th" {1975,
Comedy) WOO<Jv Allen, Olene Keaton. A
([)AUE&La.
CH) MW.tJllC "The Living
Sands Of Namlb" Unusual plants and
strange cs .. tur• have adapted to the
lntet\Se heat of the Nam1b Oe9er1, where
temperatures som.tlmff reach 170
~ees.. (IJ lllMWAY m.Am "The Bushranger''
The Mcleod chlldren and Hlfirlk the
Outchman are kidnapped while 1Nrch1ng
for Jamie's Inheritance. ( 1hr ,50 min.) enYM• 11•11
1111 IA'ftWY .... Ca 1.u-: •• IMJfl.UT__._. ........ . ....
--.-0
IOOIDAYU. ..r ....
.,. "Grat Day In The Morning"
( 1956, Adventure) Vil'glOl8 Mayo, Robert
Stack. (2~ 1 =-,.Jia~bert WOOdS vs.
'=~~ (1hr.) (a> -A talented young tigtKe skat• aiming kif a apot ott the
Olympic t"m INml the hat • jUYenlle
form of •rthfltls. '1c hr~ li••o • 1111 ........ _ ..
:: II Ll•l'll"f ... ; ........ _ ,....,.,.... _,_
1-"MalMcre In Rome" (1973, Oramai Rleha;ct ButtOtl. M1rcet10 Mu·
troiaMI~ hf,. 43 min.) • CH> ........ N'llor Gotg .... the
family ~ In retl.lfl\ fp!. the PMS Of POW9f, CI> .. ''8111 Of ~e" (19'42, CofntdY)
Gary pooplt, S.t.rl Stlrwryck, ( I hr.,
6
' l"rH1 . ·--
noted coward in the Ruetian army awntu-
alty marries hls true IO\ie, Who drswt him
Into a plot inVoMng •n ettampt ott tM ...
of Emperor Napoleon. 'PG' ( 1 tv., 25
min)
-· .. "Dr Sco<pion" ( 1978, Ad\llen-lure) Nd< Mancuso. Rolcoe L• Browne.
A former secret agent Is coued out of
retlfement to discover who or whit Iii cii.
rupting the world's belance of PQMf, (2
hfa.)
llZDIAT ' • i CMTOCl9 .,_.,...._
llOWll "Monsignor" ( 1982, Orama)
Christopher Reeve. aen.vteve &,fold. Ari
ambitious Amertcan priest's aeculer act~
ties 1n 11!7 lncllJde Mafia deals and car~
affairs. 'R ~~ ' ... I .. 41111 Y,..ICOM/CGll'lllYCMW • .,. ..
IPOITIC8n'a
M .,. "Carny" (1980, Orama) Jodie
Foster, Gary Busey. A runaway teen joWlS
a carnival troupe and leerns about the hid--
den emollOOS and frustrations t>ehind the
surface happtneSS of the perlornws, 'R' t! hr .. 47 mln.)
.. (!) CMT'OCm
i ==r' ...
~lfoo.I o ~o.on tmlTU wu ...
.,..Cle . .....,
llA'NmOI~
I MmllCMI ITOIY
... IOUTI Of M • Car109 M~ zon vs. ROdrlgO Valdez (Jufy 1977 In
' Qonte Carlo). (A) { 1 hf.) 00 80Vll "WarGames" ( 101$,
Suspense) Matthew Broderick, C\at>My
Coleman ( 1 hr .• 53 min.)
(OJ.,_ "A Boy Named Charlie &own"
( 1969, Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr .. 25
min) . ; ... /'-·
a..u .
tmJCM~ ·11=~'
... "The King's Thief'' C 1955,
Advet\llKe) Edmund Purdom, Am Blyth.
1 hf ' 18 mu'I) • <I> ,..,. ..... m-•-.,._.
9 •1 .. UM ----U.1.T. .........
•
coum flOOTIMI. SEC Game (3 twa .•
130~=----........
.. "The W11ttt BablH" ( 1979.
Fantasy) Ar11rnation end lt\l9 ICtlOn.
James Mason ( 1 hr .. 02 min ) ·115•1·---·-M.•---· Ill ... Cll ICGGlf-I0011wtt..w1-·
Sunday,Oct.21. 19&t 25
..
-
• -""Pigs Vs. ( 1980 Con-
7. ::1 1~ ~ ~ Rcttie. (2
NI I
aen K61gstrty. candic:e e.g1n. ca 1n. 1 , .
~ • frightmare" (1981, Horr0t:
1Ferdnand Mayne. lUca BerccMCi ( 1 hr Vmn.)
... "Never Say ~ Agair'I'
(1983. AdYenture) Seetl Connery; Kl.lo:
... Br~. (2 tn., 17 mn..) • lOllTm .,,. ~ ,. ,., ---,_. ... ..._ __
-um.. .... a.,,. .... _111:11,_
~Lllll' 1111 --•CCMITIY-.C -••&&2lll.LUITM19 -(I) co 1 w 110011M.L. UCLA at An· zona State ( 3 tvs.. 30 ,,,,.,,_) • e _.""Mad~-p.ny-· U967.
~ Arlmated Vok:el of Phytlls
Dilllf. eons Kartott. 12 m.,
19U111T' ·~
--°'D'ec:ule.. PMce °' eam.s·· ( 1966, ttonor) Ovistopher lee. &7bera
SlleGey • 2 tn ) • mra A report on the piros ..S cons o'
a ~r hydroetec:tric proila in 5,,
Ur1ka delig'9d to prow:te Wriglltion '°' remo:e taming a5tncta 11"1 er. island
t~ Q C1hr.J • .,_ .. The Cant GhoSt .. (19"U.
Comedy) Charles Laughton, Robert
y 12 tn.J
• L.1111••11
(e:J ... ·10ng Of ~ (1982.
Ccmedy) Robert De Niro. ._.... ( 1
l'lf •• 41 min.) ........
... ~ bnllge.. (1882. Drmna)
· O'Keete. Karen (1 hr. 51 nw\.I
( .,. ''e.lr~-al"' ( 1983. Orwne) Ben
~!Sll!!V. Jeremy !tons C1 hr .. 3S "*'-.)
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• ta01M.&. 9mT COlege ootbd SCOJes
and lrom eround lhe QCU\try ._,•tock at l'eAt weeti's ma}or C1C1r1~rs mrae ... ~-----.me -• .... Tom 8oeiey l'loats Ctt;s loot; at «fie car .. of P9UI a.cc.rtney.
wnng an lnter\liew th tirn end his
Uncse as well as a preYl9w at /Wl'll·
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IAmmTMIAUCftCA
C*CUPlll ..........
.,.. '".The SOn Of Monte Crtsto"
C 1940, AdYen1ure) Louis Hayward. Joan
Bennett. (1 hr,. 42 min.) CD .,,. "The Sound And The Fury"
(1959, Orama) Yul Brynnef, Joanne
WOOdward. ( t hr., 65 min.)
{%).,."Ball Of Fire" (1942, Comedy)
Gary Cooptr. Barbera Stanwyck. (1 hr.,
51 min.)
•01) MCMI ''Alvarez Kelty" (1968, West-
ern) Wiiiiam Holden, Richard Widmark. (2
htS .. 15 min.) • • G l9A IAmllUU. Loe Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spura (2 hra , 40 min.) ...... l ~u111e Game" (197 1, Dra-
ma) Ed Nelson. Diane Baker. ( 1 hr . 30
min)
WM.mlWllH.V.. .....
• PMnmC8UIC1
MIO c:omll ATTMCTICl9
· VIM::ll cl AUMO/IOl.MCRmmL
.. ..i;lveninva ....... .. , ....
.,.. "The Creatute From Blaci<
lake" ( 1975, "Honor) Jaci< Elam, C>Jb
Taylor. Two anthropology students travel
to the Louisiana swamps to search for a
l enoary monster. (2 hrs.)
~' • IAIU1'UL&. Chicago Bulls at
Milwaukee Bueks (2 hrs .. 30 min.) al BnWrYll•IT Tiii mx Featured:
H~h Downs. George Burns. ( 1 hr,)
Cl) llO¥ll "Phantom or The Rue Morgue"
(195<4. Mystery) Karl Malden. Patricia
Medina "A psychopath and hl9 flancee
commit a seties of murdeft (2 hra.)
fD _. NIVll'WI Neal Gablef and Jef.
Irey Lyomi tat an Informative look at
what's new al the movleS.
MMl\'JOtWIT .,,. ''Hearl Like A Wheel" (1983.
Biography) Bonnie Bedella. Beau Brldg·
es. Oramatlles lhe Ille of Shirley tJuldow-
r.ey. the first professional female race car
drwer, the struggles ahe faced with sexiSt
racing offlclelS and In hef personal ~le.
'PG~' ( 1 hr., 53 min.) ~--"Educating Alta" (1983, Come-
dy) Mlehael C.lne. Julie Wallen. An apa·
theUc. alCohOllc profestor has a passion-
ate but c:hasta relationship with a young
woman who he• a dellrt 10 learn Utera-
1we 'PG' (1N .. 50min)
I TOIUIOt.-111•1 --... ....... mAL .
i.':.#ftl
..,-.-,,. CCINC9l'I' " ...
._ PM.AC& Old hlla and new songs\
lncludlog "We'll Meet Again" In an open-)
air coric.rt held 1n Oxfordshire. England.
l hr .. 30mn.) .,. ...
Wf MC*lmMIAVID...-.Z N •LA F'terurtd a vlll1 10 a com-
Petition for anittlc rOfllttkatlnQ, a I<><* at
L A '1 11r .. 1 people. a growing oroblem In
the oowntown area: meet temls pro Chris
Evert-Lloyd: eveoohing ~ ever wanted
to know abOUI .....,.,°" I YOOCl.mNl~r "'"" ..... Y-.O•• ..... &J>bt1 the Yarietles of plant
and animal lte found In tne Seychelles, a 90-fslan& at.ChiPelaoo in 1tie 11"id1an Ocean ~(~
• tm'l'Me CMJIATDI Mm~ ...
The European Jewlat'I community' a dewl-
opment amid the aoclar. pollticel and relig-
ious currents of the RenaJaance. Refor· matlon and E'at;Dr;".ij ( 1 hr.) (C)ICTf:M CD.,. "Croea CrMk" ( 1982, Drama)
Mary Steenborgen, Alp Torn. Sued on
the memolrt of l.4atiorle Kinnan Rawllngt.
In 1928, an ambltfoua New York writer
leavea het wealthy hulband for the more
peaceful existence of a Florida orange
grove where ahe plans to write Gothic
romance novels. 'PG' (2 hra .. 2·mln.) (%) ..,. "Uncommon Valot" (1983,
Orama) Gene Hackman, Robert Steck. A
grieving lathe< forms a small force to res-cue hlS son who has been hekS priloner
tor 10 years after betna Otelared mlalnO-
in-actiOn In Vietnam~: {f hr •• "5 min.)
1---•na II M .... WM
M IAICI,._ ........ .,.,.... .
ta.LYWOODClO.• Featured· a loo!(
at Paul McCar1~1 new movie. "Broad
Street": Kate Cer;>$hawS's new fllm. "Win-
i Cit)'": a look at the new Jetaons ·
CLOllW I mOllAllmlO Featured: Halloween
attraction In wtlleh hlst0t1C landmark, The
Star Of India. turns into a haunted house.
a loOk at tuturl$tie ~ns with Or. Eugene
Ray, world renown architect and SDSU
profesaor: a Visit to the Pumpkin Patch In
Hamul: and John Beatty goes behind the
scenes of Che Hotel Del. Including a visit to
the famous ~ted room. I TOOCl.OllNI~
&&Im• ....
llOWll "The RetUfn Of Frank Jamet"
(1940. Western) Henry Fonda. Gene
Tierney Jftte James' brothef a~ his
, dealh. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) .. I 'I '='Jn..,..... Arnold Is SU.
pended from school When he winds up
heading a student comm111 .. Oblecting to
a new dfeaa code
" .. "Invasion Of The Body Snatch· era" (1956. Science-Fiction) Kevin
McCarthy, Dina Wynttt. Out• apace flo.
ra dUphcalt Southern Callf04'nlanl and
sap fheir rnlndUI thtyl!MP. (2 hrs.) • a , ...... :~er taeea stem
opposition from • l()C'IQ-tme friend When a
hlgh·lpeed c.tr Chatt ttUtl Ir! W\oul
l~ur~ byatandtt. o ·(1 hr) g •·spectr• Of ~dglr Allan Poe"
(1973, Horr<>f) Robert Walk81' Jr .. ee.ar Rometo. A ~Nlllt rnarrlet hll 13-yeer-
Old cousin following a fateful vltit to an
1nsa,,, .asylum wtiere a numtMr of vicious
murder$ OCQJneO (2 hl'I.}
• 10 M -Of M ..,... Richard Surton narratet thlt rtlm or tti. eJ1pkf1tlon
of Sir RanulPh ~ 1 ttfte·year.
52.000-mtle fl)Ufney by ,__ end hit
team who waited, ullld, tlmD.d and
skied the Mrth'a IUrleoe friJfn North to
South POie. (2 hra.t e ._ "Ttit·Curle OI Frll'lkenatein''
(1957. Horror) ~ ~ Chriato-
phef Lte A °""*' ~ gets tnto
t\ot water with the town.people tor IN-
mating the grueeome ctMlUlt ht con-
structed trom limbs and organs~ vltioul
COfpeeL (2 hf&.) e ~TOMTOPOf,__.
Naturalists Jot\n and Jenet foater lake
Viewers on a )cumey 10 wfthin '20 mi. ~
the North Pole 'when the~viait c.n.da't
High Arctic tt&anda. 11 tv . 5 .UT ILOP 'IC "A ~
Center Special -25th Arrivetuly ~
fare" Highlights from pat t.-..U
include p8rtormances by ftzhek Pemwn,
Peter Martina, Plnche1 ·2uketrnen. Anc*'9
Watte, Bevwty Siiia, Marlyn Home, Lud-
eno Pavarotti, Zubln M.hta and the Ntw
Yort< Ph1lhar~ hrt.)
(!)CCI L--.T
(JI) llOVtl "WarGam11" 5983, Suspense) Matthew Brod91'1ck,
Coleman. A teen-age comput• whiz
vertentty •C0981et tl'le Pontegon'a atra1•
giC eomputer ayttem and nearty beglna
World War Ill. 'PG' Q ( t ht .. 53 min.)
CO) .,.. "Uncommon Valot" {1983,
Orama) Gene Hackman. Robert Stadt A
grieving tattier forms a smau force to r•
cue hiS son Who has been held ptlaonef '°' 10 years alter being dec:lattd ~
in-actioo in Vietnam. ( 1 tv .. 45 min.) CID _,.,. "Uncommon ValOt" (1983,
Orama) Gene Hackman. Robert Stack. A
grieving fathtt fonns a smel toroe tor ..
cue his son whO has been held priaoner
fOf 10 years after being declared miaalno--
.n-actioo 'in V-iet"f"". 'R' O ( t ht.. 4S
min)
I UC. ... OMtm
" ll'OITIC8flll -~TIMDICllMTM'lm • •-•--Teen-aged seman-tha falls In tove fOf the lht time. bUt het
family sees the boy In a very dlff8f9nt light.
~ = "Peggy" ( 1950, comedy) Qla. na Lynn, Charles Coburn. Two vfvaclout
SISters vie for the coveted Cf<>Wn or Roee eowt aveen while one hes a sectet a<Mln-
t Oii. er the other. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. QWLD~--... --(I) -=al~ -NIM'•• Mike is wrapped up In a caee lnvoMng
"warring" Indian tribes fighting~ muttl-
milllon dOllar Oii rlghrs: ( 1 hr.) D 6' ,.,_llCMm Carola and Syd
place their lives in danger when they
irwestigate the theft of a 'VllUable broocl'I
stolen •t~an auction ~ by muter
crlminalS ( 1 hr.)
• QI LOft '°"' on htt 1e"' birthday. Vick; learns het lathe< Is • reloonecs
alc:oholic: a widow hires a detective to
toe.le h8f eollege tlamt, a man feO*ia
amnesil boards with hil ex-llarae. Q { f
hr.)
• mAT Ml.WAY *"'ll'fl Of m ....
CC)_.,. "10 To Midnight" (t983, Ofa•
ma) Charlel Btonson. AndrtlW St.....,._ A
homicide detect >te and • crlminotogy
graduate sea1ch fOf a klller of women. •Jr ~hf .. 41 mtn) ca•• POOT11U.• .,. "Force. Ftve;f (1981. Adven-
ture) Joct lewis. Pem Huntington A bend
of YT*Cefl&rieS attempta to retQ» a young woman from the ciutchee Of a cuft
l9edet who pttohees mind control. 'R' ( t
hr • 3S niJn;)
(Z) ... "Still Of The Night" (1982,
Suspet)~J Roy $dleldet, M.n'IStrMP. A
psyetilaUISt becomes lncreaalngly
lnvolYed th fT1Yl1triOUI WOfTWl who
Sunday,Oct.21, 1984 27
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'I'd rather act than stai'
'Hill Street·.s' Renko-
views his cop's role ·
as actor's chall.erige
By IAN BARMER
HOLLYWOOD -The cowboy cop he
plays on "'Hill Street Blues" bas given
Charles Haid a higher public profile than
any other role in his car~r. but he says he
still doesn't think. of himself as a TV star.
··Henry Winkler's a TV star -so is
Robin Williams or Larry Hagman." Haid
said. "But that isn't what I want to do. I
want to act."
Haid has been playing Officer Andy
Renko since the critically accla1mcd police
drama made its debut in 198 l. The
blowhard bigot Haid plays on "Hill Street"
has erased almost all memory of the more
S}mpathetic characters he created in two
previous series. ..Kate McShal)C" and
''Delvecchio."
·· .\ racist cop who loves and respects his
black partne~ and doesn't even recognize
his own inconsistency is a challenge to
pla>.'' Haid says. "Renko can be pretty
obnoxious at times, but he's real. and that's
\\h} right now I hav'no interest in playing
the lead in my own series.
Charlea Bald (left), lllcb&el 1f Uren u .. Bill Street .. bUdcUea.
"A TV star has a heavy load to carry,·• he
adds. "TV generally is about well-coi~ed
and handsome men who walk out with
pretty ladies, but our show doesn't have a
lot of that. Peo~le don't scream and chase
me for autogrytpl'is when I walk down the
street. But when I go to work, I'm part of an
ensemble of actors who arc ttspcctcd for
doine a good J'ob, and that's rare in
tefev1sion -an very satisfying."
Haid says that if NBC had been looking
for star material. ··Hill Street Blues" would
never have been put on the air,
"As it is, there is absOlutely no network
interference with our show," he says. ··The
writers. producers and actors do the best
job they know how. It's also the best time I
have ever had in m~ career."
Ha.id's "Hill Street" schedule permits
him to pursue his interest in producing
material for TV and movies -a second hat
he admits he would not have time to wear if
he were a full-fledged star, carrying a show
almost alone and working 80-hour weeks.
(Pleue.eeBAID/NeSO.
Lorii Anderson: 'What's
wrong with being sexy?'
By JAY CARMAN
What can you possibly do if, just when
you've done your darnedest to come up
with what you consider a terrific ~rics, all
you get is put-downs based on the looks of
younelf and your co-star?
How in the world do you survive having
your creations dismissed as fluff or
disparaajnglr, rcfen'ed to as ''Terms of
Endowment· and "Leave h to G1cavaae?"
Well, if you happen to be Loni Anderson,
• you will already have wea1hercd an ocean
of such remarks -and survived. So you
just wade right into the cheap cnticism and
start swiiWna.
Which 11 exactly what the plalinum-
haircd actress did at a rttent Holl~obd
press conference When NBC launched
·•Panners in Crime." the new comic
detective series in which she SW1 with former ··wonder Woman .. L)'tKta Caner.
··where 1s It wrincn that tyou can't be
blonde and smart at the same time?" she
demanded. "Don't get me wrong. 1 enjoy
beina sex)'. After all. I spent years doing bat
parts while I was a brunette even though I
had this same body. But it was only when I
bleached my hair and staned 'WK.RP in
Cinci~nati' that l was suddenly on map-
zine cbve~ all over the place.
AnHerson recalled how that barrage of
pubticity had initially focused on ber loo~s
but soon changed to widespread comph-
ments for her brilliance in humorously
shattering-audience ex~tation5 of what
her ••wKRP .. character would be like.
.. l ••anted to make a statement that sexy
secretaries and receptionists aren't o~
arily .dumb." she said. "And 1 think it
worked out prem well for-four years."
The ooint wa5 arnnted by mo'it of the
(Pleue eee U>Nl/PllC• 30) .
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reporters that day.-But few were willing to
content them.clvcs with Anderson's track
record and assume that ihe could ac-
complish the same kind of feat with
.. Partners in Crime." Wasn't teaming two
such blatant glamor pu sn just bea&ina for
trouble?"
.. No," replied Anderson emphatically
but good naturedly. "Both of us &aid no to
Tic.A riiht off. We wanlcd somcthng that
would remind people of "The Thin Man'
theme. There'• a lot of sophisticated
humor in our scripts and the characters arc
(fatinctly different. yet complimentary.
"If you really want somethina with a
more serious tone," she continued, .. you
can always have ·caancy and Lacey.' But
Lynda and I really like being sexy as well as
liberated. And we think the audience is
goina to like ~he combination too."
HAID •.• rromPaCe28 I • '
In 1979, he shared a producer'• Emmy
with Henry Winkler for ••Who Arc the
DCbolts and Where 01d They '~t 19
Kids?" He has just returned from produc· U., .. Children 1n the Crossfire, .. an NBC
movie about Northern Jreland.
"I'm not about to knock any other show
on television -lhcy'tt successful bcc.ausc
they're damn good and the peoP.lc in lhtm an: Nn bcause they are temfic at whu
they do:• Haid says. 0 Rcnko happens to be
,wlilt I want to do,"
30 Sunday,Oct.21, 1884
Prom..,ea
made the show difficult to find.
· "At &eait we have 1 steady number of
peop&e who eajoy watchina it and watch it reli&ioUSJy ... Shue says. •·And that's real
nice. It's not the sort of thina you tum on
while you're fixina dinner. You need to sit
down and watch it."
• To play a 1963 tcen-aier. Shue didn't do
much special research. But she learned
abOut the era during two years at Wellesley
Collete in Massachusctu.
"I toot two lrcat couJWS on the '60s and
Vietnam and (PreSidcnt John f.1 Ken-
nedy," she sars ... And my fathers very
Political. so we ve had a good sense of those
times because-we talk about it a lot. And I wu a roommate in my ftnt year at
Wellciley \\ith the dauahter of William
Manche5ter, who wrote 'The Death of a
President' (about Kennedy)."
Shue's '.Jackie Samac is one of tele-
vision's more intercstina teens. On most
series, the youna women seem to be
worried only about bOyfricnds and hair·
styles.
Jackie is different, Shue insists.
04Shc•s 16 and he's very strona-willed
and has a real determination to have her
own life and a cartier of her own," she says.
·-she'• ljke an ·80s woman· in the '60s,
which is real neat, She loves hct father
(played by Craig T. Nelson) a lot. idolizes
him and want to be just like him and ny
jets.
··At the same 1ime I'm hoping her
character goes throuah a lot of chanaes and
doesn't stay riaht on the ~t~ becau~ s~e·s JtiJI a icen.qer and she sull 1s expcnencana
so many: thinp. ·
••She is I tomboy because she lfCW U~
with two brothm. and I know what that 1
like btalusc I arew up wilh three. You've aot to fitbt your way throU&h a lot .••• At t~e
11me time she• so vulncra&lc and so afraid to show that a lot of times ...
Jadtic Samac's relationshipa with boys
have been awkward. ~in, Shue can
emJJlthiu.
"'She knows what it'• like to pla)'
buketblll wnh boys.and hana out with
them u f~nd1, .. Shue explains. ••0talina
with sexuality and her feminhy is some-thin& IM'.s just leatninJ. ... It'• somethinT
I'm 1till leefnina about an m~fbeieause ~up 111 littJt b(>y ...
Al a you.,-ie!L ~~ was involved in nifled alblttict. ~ OD« went IO I IOt"Cef
camp ~tdrew 2'° ~·-and thtft pr1s.
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for a timC. she rcs11tCd attempts 'tow
her the women's st)' le oT soccer play •
Shue wu raised in South otanse. N
but her family spent 1ummm an ru
Maine at a place with no TV1 no pbon
She 11ya the family spent the ume camp1
and riding horses. Family members a
wrote, performed and photographed or
inal films about a k.idnappina and
treasure chest found in a fishi°' pond.
It wasn't until she was prcpanna to go
coll~ that Shue became k'rious abc
working before a camera. A friend h
earned money doing 1 television co1
mcrrial, and Shue decided it would be
easy way to help pay for her WeUesJ
studies. She eventually turned up in
number of TV commercials1 including
extremely popular one for Burger Kmg.
She also met draQ'la coach S)lvia l.eii
who encouraged h~r to take actina me
seriously. Shue bcpn 1tudyin1 with let,
and appeared in producttons al Leigt
New York theater.
After making the "Call to G1ol)'" pilt
hue prepared to continue her colic
1uidics at Columbia Universi~y. The ph
was disrupted when she landed.the role
"The Karate: Kid.'' From the title. h
friends suspected it would be a Chuc
Norris action picture. Shue was plt'attd
actually focused more on healthy, lovir
relationships.
"It wu nice really nice to be pan of
movie that talked to tecn-aacrs and sho~c
them life doesn't have to be so incttdtt>
sex and druas oriented," she says.
A "Karate Kid" sequel is on the hon101
but for now Shue's head is back in '60
hopina .. C.all to Glory .. continues and th•
her character, Jacki(, sets a chance to irov
"We're hopina that when the women
movcmcntcomesalona. it will act Vaness (Jackie's mother, play~ by Cindy Packe11
and myself ou1 of the kuchen," she says. "
think h will have 1 bi4 effect on Jackie.
think she•n try to act into the Air Foret
And I think he'll ac.'.t turned down bec'aus
at the time women just didn't ny .
.. Bui I cao Re her in her thinies .... If sh
rcaUy kept 'With ii lnCJ is 11 determined •
she 11 now, I think she'd be flyina JCli
There are 3()..year·old women now who ao Oyi~)cts who werejustabout hena~ bacl then.
TV noarrs: ABC 1111 •••a No•. u elNate for ••ne E•Hll .Uvat•re,'' a TV mette..,.. • &M fllnJ 1cMlac1tn from ~ t.eu• bloetbuater film. 0 Rctum of the Jedi:·
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1,5 Shown. co-stars on
· ''Kate and Alhe"
11 Star of "The Fall Guy"
13 Played MISS Kitty
14 "-Act of Love"
15 Deadlock 16 .. ,_.,
H Brancus11s one
18 "-and Bill" .
20 Jackson and Mulgrew
22 ,Soho sleuth
Claulfled
Advertltlng
142-1878
33 "Solid_ ..
35 -Cobb
38 "The -lrorn
UNG.LE"
• 39 Role for Danson
42 "Scooby -"
44 ''You -There"
45 TV awards
47 Newsman Rather
48 Prefix with done
49 Miss Gardner
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23 Role for McGtnley
24 Vote against
25 "The -of An Flesh"
26 "The -of Night"
29 -Pickens
31 Fashk>nable
32 Sign-off for Ekberg
1 Coralee on
"Palmerstown"
2 Jameson Parker role
3 " -As a Stranger"
4 He's Ponch
5 Baseball's Stengel
6 Diamond figures
7 Enriquez on "Hiii
Street Blues"
8 Angela on "Glitter·::
abbr.
9 " --of Jeannie"
10 Jo on "Facts of Life''
11 "That's My -"
12 PlaY1007
19 Romero or Rorem
--~ 21 10 for Andrews
22 Prefix with hght or
night
27 He was Buck Rogers
28 Windup
29 Mr. Mineo
30 Michele or Peggy
33 Played Rockford
34 ·•-Life to live"
36 Played K()()f(1e
37 Chachl's beloved
50 Host of "Twtlight ,
Zone" "'
52 Compass PQ!nt
53 Plays Broggl
55 Joan Colhns role -
57 "A1rwo)f" star
58 Ronny Howard role
DOWN
38 Bea Arthur role
39 ''Get-"
40 Stie's Emma McArdle:
init.
41 "-Breckenridge"
43 "The Bold -"
45 Arden and Plumb
46 Role for Vaughn
49 Sue -Langdon
r 51 Asst.
54 !nits. for a Nelson
56 Clock numerals
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:Year-old slaying still unsolved
It's a very hard thing,' says mother
of college student stabbed, left to die
'· STEVE
Mu1L£
Senseless.
That's the only word th t comes
• close to descr1b1ng ha1 hAppcned to
Sharon Denise 'Duncan on an un-
sonably warm October ftemoon a year ago today.
Blonde, attractive. briiht, am-
bitious and fam11,)'-onented, :Ouncan :was just 20 years old. Someone, for some unknown reason, tabbed her In
Coast
Mesa pays $6,000 to
woman who tripped on
uneven sidewalk and
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$15 mill Ion In gifts this
year, a 50% Increase over
1983./A9
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USC and UCLA manage
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Boomerang takes a com-
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lhe back and left her to die m an
oceanfront parking lot in Huoun_gton
Beach.
The case hasn't been solved and
nobody has been ari'cstcd, leaving
ample room for speculation by those
familiar with the kilting.
.. /'It's hard to understand why someone :would do it," said c;:'ollcen
Duncan, the &irl's mother. " he lost
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her life for nothing and we'll probably
never know :who did it. or why.
.. You raise your child to adulthood
Review ordered
in bid to reduce
losses at UCIMC
By USA MAHONEY
OftlleD.er .........
New UC Irvine Chancellor Jack
Peltason has ordered a malor reVJcw
of the university's medical center in
Orange 10 see if rcvcn uc losses can be
revetsed without damaaina leaching
and ~rch pl'<>lf'&mS.
A chanae at the medical center will
be n~ry. Pelwon told 'he UC
Board of RCICnts at us meeti"I
Thursday at UCLA. iThc review win
determine what steps can be l.&ken to make the 400-bcd teachina hospual a goina concern, he said.
University sp0kesman Clthy
Jones said Friday tha1 staff cuts and
acrosSAthe-board program cuts last year faded to rtdure lossc . In fact,
the medical center lost $3 million in
1983-84 and thi year's losses arc
expected to be even greater, he said.
IJ Tiit AIHCta~ Pm1
SANT NA -The urch f
Rajneabmn 1n Laauna Beach has
been awarded S26.2Q! by IJ,..-Y to end us lhl"«'-~t Id fill'l With tM
urdl or Rclapout Sacntt OYtt
W.1t:r"~ attomey for the Rchaious Science titn. u1d
the d 11 n fn>Ukt be appdW
The ll~n~ contended 1n
IO(Jnac CountY $U~not C'oun that a
m 1n1 tmt detd on an n1 tmen1
That's why a comprehensive review
delving into the medical center's
relationship to the UC Irvine campus
and the medical school is ~uired. Jones said.
Vice Chancellor Leon Schwartt
will oversee the review, which will
seek ways to cut eitpcnscs while
mcreasina revenue. Proposals for
proaram cuts and a hard Sook at
manacement . ·Pf1Ctica will be in·
eluded in the final repon, tentathcl)
due in m1d-Fcbnwy.
Peltason bla111ed coSt overruns in
pan on a decliQ.in,a number of
~tientund lhonen~~1ial stays,
bOth ~tionw:ade trends. State and
county rc1mbUrscmcnt for MCdiCal
and lndigcnt patients that doesn't
meet the oost of services is also 1
oontribuiina factor, he said.
(Pl ....... UVISW /Al)
property was worth s21.ooo. The
de'Cd was taken When one sci of
dlurch membmoustfd a1\0\hcr from
1 hared faal1ty
• I feel the catc was wortJf more, but
I am haP.QY ·for Nt lht JUI)' pn,"
id Ma Pmn ~ an anomey 1e~nunat1te~dlurch
d•11MA•e 'beain m 1911 when
\fie R~~ Otcd the Rclfll us
nt1stJ out or lt\t church and
l"Cll ned the proptn)' ift LlauM
Beath The Rehaiou saence mcm·
.
and you feel hkc you don~ have 10 ·""«.tend and p1ctcd up her · y
worry quuc so much. she said. "1t•s a comP8(1 Toyota hftba 1h11 had JUst
very hard thing. I h~e with n every bCcn pauued. • day. h's always m the back of '.your Edwin Duncan d his d ughter
mind that he was killed:· liked the beach m the off. n
Duncan•s parent remember their becau n was quiet· a good p QC to
daughter bad gone to Bolsa Obica 'study.ltwasthebmeof rwhcn
State Beach that Fnday to study. She lifeguard towers~ draaed off the
wasa studentat Cf.I State Long Beach .... ..:.sand, the snack ban boaided up for
and hoped to attend UOLA. where Winter and the beadh handed to he planned• to earn her master's lbe ~ults ,nd ndp1pas. d~. . ~he had finals coming up and ' 'Before going to the t>each he had wanted to get 10 some udy111g. I
lunch with her mother, went to the remember he was prett),.. h PP}
bank to draw out money for the because she didn't ba'e to ork th t
Flood .
control
plan
nixed
Commissioners reject
plan, but FV council
has yet to consider i~
By ROBERT BARltEI\
Ol .. OlllJ .......
A proposal 10 bail out a leaky flood
control system by usmg redevelop-
ment money bas cnrountcrcd rouah
going at the bands of Huntia&ton
.Be.acb plannjna commmioners.
The plan was dcvdopcd b) aty , ofT.iCials hard pttSSed tooome up with
:the crty's 'Shatt iof an estimated SS5
million an costs to upgnuk Oood
contiol fiiciliucs.
'Torrential downpours in MarCti
l 83 ovcrwbdmed the aty•s flood
control system, causiag damage to
780 omes and about SIS million 1n
property losses.
The new proposal calls for the
of S2S m lion in bonds to im~
the flooGi>ronc areas, generally m the
1icinity of. dams...and Atlanta ..a\i•
cnues on the nOrlh and south. and
Magonolia Street and Beach
Boulevard on the cast and
But the pioposal rcj«led
1 unanimously ~ tbt' oommissioncrs,
Who said they believe · interest
rat.ea will sweU the Ultimate bill to
abOut $80 million at the end of 2S.
J
year payoff period. The borids woUJd
be paid by the redevelopment aaency
ng property taxes frOm the ~
development area.
Commissio11ers also voicca
philosophical opposition and some
d they believe \be redevelopment
tool 5JlouJd Dot be used for pu it
works projeas.
The pTOposal will go to c City
Council for a d:ecisi<>o in mid~
ovmibtt.
n · ng. no con.fideooc VOie
been udcd by Olauncey and
sally under. crs of the Aooa
eue..., l"LOOD/A2)
Still no
luc.kin
search
for girl
··--=--==--ptcr' eat-sensin-gtleviee
credited i·n arrest of brothers
A po!1oc hclt~opter' heat n ins
device 1s crtdi4ed \\1th detecting two
murder suspects h1d1n in a !sym
C nyon gravel pit Frida~ ni t fol·
lowing a police pumin rom a
Westminstcrjcwclry tore.
Brother.. Ran J. Swaving, 11 or
an Nuys, and Robert E. Swavmg, It~. of Canoga Patki were bookril into
(l he nahcim city J il ftcr ullq;cdly
·v tiooting and killina a W~stmmncr
l'j(welry store owner during an ap.
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CONTINUE D ST ORIES
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parent robbery attempt. Tile, were booked on susp1C1on of
anned robbery. murder and at·
t mpted murder. said Westminster
Police Lt. John Sav .
The attem]!ted murder dime is in
connection with the brotht"rs all~ed· ly firing at an Anaheim police offi\.'e(
during tbc pursuit.
Killed in the ncmptc<t robbery
was Juan Suaf'Cli 48, of Buena Park.
Accordina to polke, the Sw1v1ngs,
I
nncd with b ndguni>, alleaedJy nt·
tempted 10 rob Suarez's Jewelry
Showca tore ut 140.'4 Beach
Boulev rd.
Suare2•s ~ lfe an(I ~year-old <laugh·
f w \.the famil)·-owned wrc at
the time, but were notl\urt.
Follow1n1 the lleged robbery.
Anaheim police potted n tru k
matchins the description of the one at
the jewelry store and chased 11 to &h
lfllVel pit of!' the Riverside Freeway.
I RE:vIEW ORDERED AT UCIMC ••.
, ,romAl
~ LosseS have been part of the
1111cdical center's history since the
h ooiversity purchased the hospital
fl from Orange County 1n l 976; Both
977-78 and 1978-79 showed losses
J ·fbf about $2 million. -~ r Jones says the medical center did
• 1"ake a profit in 1982, but university
.,(officials in early 1983 instituted a
'}I
.
round of layoffs and' other cost-
cutting measures to try to reduce losses.
About 200 JObs were eliminated
this year at the medical center either
through layoffs or retirements, Jones
said.
The medical center operates 133
clinics, has the county's only bum
unit and poison control centt'r and is
one of five county hospitals with a
trauma center.
About 75 percent of the center's
patients arc on McdiCal, Medicare or
other public aid programs, Jones said.
The center employs 2,333 people,
including about 250 medical rcsi·
dents.
I "FLOOD PLAN NIXED ••• CHURCHES •••
From Al
• Prevention Group of Huntington
Bcach/SOuth.
fl, They claim that finances would be
t me inequitably by the few resi-
dents immediately adjacent to the
.rl'Talbert Valley channel despite floods
"i'b'eing generated from outside the .. ,~rea.
The Alexanders said. instead, that
the city should allocate $5 million for !; ork. City officals should rc<JUCSt $IS
1• million from an Orange County
• ttserve fund after shoW1ng that
t they're serious about the work, and
~uest up to $10 million in state
b ~nds.
P':ll
But the rejection of the plan bas
been critic12ed by former Oty Coun-
cilman Caney Yoder.
"If we d6n't get it (the money) now
by redevelopment, J have· no idea
where we'll get it from," be said.
Under the redevelopment financ-
in.& proposal, the city would wind up
with about $20 million for flood
control. About S9 million wouJd go
for concrete lining of channels and
$11 million for pumping stations and
holding basins. More than $30
million would still be needed from Oran&e County to complete the work,
officials sa;d.
--~~-
Barber. Lewis and Herrick illegally
took the trust deed and awarded the
Rajnccshees SI 1,000 in damgcs for
the loss of tlie decct. &rber and Lewis
were also ordered to pay $14,000 in
punitive damages for misreprcsent-
tng themselves as the owners "Of the
trust deed.
Nircn said the defendants also
disrupted church operations and
caused a loss of $18.834. The jury
found that the defendants did inter-
fere in church operations, but
awarded the church only SI each
from Barber and Lewis in punitive
damages.
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~ MIJRDER REMAINS UNSOLVED ••• · i i;G.;"'At
• tash Duncan bad tucked in her wallet.
!tAnd there were no signs that the
, man, who was wearing a tur-
~. quoisc, one-piece bathing suit. was
rmolcsted.
She'd been stabbed once, a wound
1·. to the back that struck the heart. She
' bled to death. ,., .. It seems like she was probably
runninJ away from someone, trying
to get in her car," the mother
• uggested. "She had her car keys out,
'' probably fumbling with them to get in
·•lier car. But she wasn't quick
enough."
Of course. there arc other theories.
At the time of the crime, Sheriffs
...... ievestigators said it was unclear to
them whether Duncan had been
dragged tb her car or if she was ~eking up to go home, an unknowing
target.
Did she see the killer'? Did she
know the killer'! More unanswered
questions.
0 1t seems to be a cnme without
motive," said Lt. Dick Olson, review-
., ing the facts in the case a year later.
''There doesn't appear to be any
explanation for it." ~
• The students in Michael Bach's
criminal justice class at Golden West
College were not looking for expla-
nations when they started a "snitch"
wnd in hopes of drawing out Dun-
can's killer.
None of the students knew Duncan
but, in the end, they felt like they were
r. friends. They raised $7,500. The
._.nmoney remains untouched in a trust
., fund.
"The whole effort was a statement
m itself. It let a bereaved family know
\hat someone out there cares," said
Bach, who came to know the Duncan
, family and later brought them to the
, classroom to meet hls students.
Bach said the money-raising effort,
• ~hich sustained itself for about five
·,' months. brought some positive
aspectS to a horrible, tragic case.
"It really glued the students
,. tpgether. There was a lot of crying and
' 'fears and pain in it, but it taught them
• ,somethino about uncondillonal giv-•1 • ,. "d • ing,' the instructor sa1 .
,1 "Society1ssoimmunetofeehngfor
; victims; but these kids sat in the
, $hopping mall for hours asking for
;donations. held car washes. a IOK 1 run. It was a very speclal thing to see 1' them tum on and get involved like
that." ·~ ~ Pam Hardacre. one of Bach's
;:, students who now is a police cadet
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preparing to enter the police
academy. is still haunted by the
violent death of the woman she never
met.
.. Her parents said I reminded them
of Sharon in the way I looked and our
personalities. Our high school gradu-
ation pictures look alike. My mom
noticed that first." Hardacre said.
"That k.ind of freaked me out," she
added.
Hardacre said she has considered
assembling the students from Bach's
class and making a decision on what
to do with the $7,500 they raised. A
scholarship in Duncan's name has
been considered.
.. Most of us in the class have gone
our separate ways now. We were a
whole bunch of different per-
sonalities to begin with, but I think it
had an impact on all of us -brought
us together.
"I still think about. When I went to
the beach this last summer I was
reminded of it." she said. "I'm sure
it's something I'll always think
about."
Henry Bcnividz said be learned a
lot about people while raising money
for the reward fund.
"I would sit in the mall and some
people would respond, but others just
djdn't want to hear abOut it. lt was
pretty close to Otristmas by that
time," he recalled.
A framed photograph of Sharon
Duncan is still displayed prom inenlly
in the livm1 room of the Duncan
house in Fountain Valley.
..She was a serious girl and a good
student, but she wasn't just booky,"
said Mrs. Duncan. "She'd just bouJht
some new skis and was really looking
forward to the snow skiing season.
She never even got to use them.
••she was very responsible. She
never gave us any trouble at all.
Maybe she shouldn't have isolated
herself at the ~h like that. bu1 who
would expect something like that to
happen on the beach in the middle of
the.day? • .. I keep thinking that someone
probably came up to her on the beach
and bothered her. She probably was
just tryinc to get away. Some crazy
type."
Duncan had lived in Fountain
Valley, but attended Edison High
School in Huntington Beach to be
with her friends. Shonly before her
death,:she and a girlfriend rented an
apartment tn Huntington Harbour to
be closer to the college campus in
Long Beach.
Duncan was interested in com-
puters. Even though she was a year
short of graduation, she'd been of-
fertd several jobs, her mother re-
memmed. But she turned down the
jobs in favor of college.
She held a part-time job as a
waitress to earn money and pay bills.
.. She had a couele ofboyfnends but
she reaJly wasn t f,Oing steady or
an.)".'hing like that, ' Mrs. Duncan
said. .. And she had some good friends
from hif.h school who she was still
close to.'
The mother said she and her
husband try not to dwell on the
murder and have given up specu-
lating on whom the killer might be.
Her oldest child, Richard, was hit
hard by Duncan's death and con-
tinues to bring up the topic when the
family gets together, she said .
"He was very proud of her," she
noted
••My husband tries not to think
about it. He blocks it out. I don't
know. Maybe because I'm a woman. J
find that difficult to do. It's always
there.'' I
Mrs. Duncan said she recently went
back to work to help fill up the days. II
helps take her mind off her daughter,
she said.
"Ifs hard for all of U$. A rear later
and you still can't believe it,· she said.
"I remember the last time I saw her.
Sb.c was ao full of life, so full ofplan1.
You wouldfl't thin~,.it could all just
end like that."
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HO$pitals offer X-ray.service
to still fear of tricks in treats
By TONY SAAVEDRA •
Of .... ~ ........
Area hospitals will be X-raying
candy and other Halloween goodies
to make sure children don't get
tricked into eatina treats spiked with
pins or other metal objects.
It is the first time the hospitals have
officially offered what representa-
tives described as an important service, although only one case of
Halloween food tampering was re-
ported in Orange County during the
past two years.
Hospital radiol~ts said the free
program is intended to put parents at
ease.
"It's just something to allay any
fears. I really don't know if there'll be
anyone taking us up on it,0 Yid
Dedra Sizemore, associate chief
radiologic technologist at UCl Medi·
cal Center.
Sizemore can attest to the peace of
mind gained by examining Hal-
loween treats. She X-rayed her chil-
dren's candy last year.
Jim Bums. director of radiology at
Fountain Valley Community Hosp1·
tal, said there was no danger from
eating food that had been X-rayed.
•·once something is X-rayed it
doesn't retain the radiation," Bums
said.
Buddy Calbo, chief radiological
technologist at Costa Mesa Medical
Center Hospital, explained that the
food would be pas$ed throuah a
Ouoroscopy unit, similar to the de-
vices used at airports to detect metal
objects.
Needles. razor blades or other
metal items inside the food can be
easily seen on the fluoroscope screen,
said Calbo.
He warned, however, that ma-
terials such as &lass do not show up
very well in "·rays, and parents
should still examine Halloween treats
for tampering.
Bums added: "There's also the
possibility of foul play with poisons
ot injected dnigs."
UCl Medical Center, at 101 The
City Drive in Orange. will be X-
raymg treats from 5 to 8 p.m.
Halloween ni&)\t. and ftom 8 a.m. to 8
p.m. the next day.
Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospi-
tal, 301 Victoria St., wil~offer free X-
rays from S to J 1 p.m. on Halloween,
and anytime during the followma
day.
Foun~ Valley Community Hos-
pital, 17100 Warner Ave., will X-ray
treats from 4 to 8 p.m. on Halloween.
All the hospitals have X-rayCd
Halloween items in the past, but this
is the first year they have publicized
and officially offered the program.
Other medical factlities around the
country have also offered similar.
programs. ·
Concern over the gOOdies dropPcd
in the baas of young trick-or-treaters
was high two years ago after seven
people in Chicago died from talcinc
Tylenol laced with poison.
However, onl)' one case of food
tampering -a sewina needle found
in a piece of candy in Brea -was
reported in Orange County that
Halloween. No cases of Halloween
food tampering were reported last year.
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Opened li~e dooris alded
spread of.blaze ln hotel
As lat Pret
PATER ON. NJ -Smoke that killed 13 pcopl in a hotel fire b re
pread quickly throua.b lhc bu1ldm because 1rwctl doors t the end of e ch
tmll y were pro~ open wnh"S lion drums tat~ offical wd Saturda
Oilier contnbutina tors mcluded an abundanc:c of c:ombusttblelnatalal n
thefloorwherethe 1m~ndlndJhc.failureof.somctelldcnu:&o1)ee<l1moke
larms, said Wdllllltl COnnolly, director of the Division of Housfna and
Development in the Depanmen1 ofOommunhy Affi us. Authonties believe
the fire w set an room occupied by disgruntled tenant. moke inhalauon wast~~causeofdc thforall 13v1ctuns fouroftheuuurcdrem11nedincnt1cal cond1uon turday.
Jerrr Bro1VD JamfM•te. R~an pollcla
DURHAM, N.H. -Former California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
unleashed a b~i~cnng attack on Pre ident Reagan on Saturday. companna his
economic pohc1es to those that produced e <ireat ~ton and saying h1'
military butld·up htcrally translates lnto death in Laun Amen . Brown. an
unsuoce sfut c.ontender for the party' presidential nominauon in 1976 and
1980'-also traced Republican claims that Democrats re weak on defense to the
late <SCn. Joseph McCarthy. Brown spoke to a cap city crowd at a cw
Hampshire Democratic convention. ,
Woman hlt. pa .. erby bi leap from trbldo•
DENVER-A 3 t-xear.old woman jumped from third story window of
a transients• hotel, stnkina one passerby, narrowly mi siDJ another and
inflicting multiple injuries on herself. The woman was identified as LOrctta
Savage and v.ias an nous condition Saturday at Denver General Hospital. The
passerby she hit was knocked to the sidewalk but escaped injury.
Photographers for the Denver Post. across the street from the Colonial Hotel
saw the woman 1itt1DJ on a third-story window ledge Friday and called the 91 i
emeraency number, but sbejumpe4 before police arrived.
4 dlsclplmed In cadet'•~ deatli --Ltcht:Dlna atrlke9 tlae lfOD.Dd wblle upm
frOm •ehlcl• tn•~ north etreak put a ftOOdeddltcb OA Balhaw U,.8 • .7.7 two mll• COLLEGE STATION, Texas -Tens AclM University officials have
suspended three memben of the Corps of Cadets fora yeannd discipline<S a
former member in connection with the huina death of a :20..year""Old cadet. a
newspaper reported Saturday. On Aua. 30, Bruce Goodrich, a sophomore
corps member, died after tbe three juniors rousted him out of bed and forced
him to perform .. motivational exercises,•· including situps and puShups,
investipton have said.
Buband allegedly •et fire .to "'1fe
LAS VEGAS - A Las Vepa man was arrested for investigation of
attempted murder Saturday after he alleltdly threw his ex-wife on a bed and lit
it on fire, Metropolitan Police said. Tne victim, identified as Arlene Pass.
auffei'ed minor bums on her arms in the I 0: 30 a.m. blaze. Her 13-year.old aon was also stiahlly injured. Police said the ex·husband, Kenneth Pass, came to the
woman's house and threatened to bum it down unless she gave him possession of the property,
Critics say CIA activities
exceed bounds of leg&:lity
-
I CALI FORNIA
Officials concede
policies have cost
Reagan politically
WASHING TON (AP) -The di1-
closurcs contained in the ClA'a
controversial manual on Nicaragua
arc the latest example of what Reagan
E'flom 00-...:i-ae to 1-._n-aA -6-e,• administration critics claim is a
&11 UD .u llliOiiii u •.r.l""u u.o.u. • pattern of anti-Sandinista activities
ACTON -Rescue worken squeezed tbou&h a narrow eold mine shaft that exceed leg.al bounds.
filled with poison ps Saturday in repeated attempts to reach a trapped miner .Adminisltltion officials privately
who fell to the bottom after bem1 overcome by the fumes, authorities said. Roy acknowledge that some of lhc ac-
Madsen, 42. had not been heard from in more than 24 houn after he tried to tivitics do raise legitimate legal QUC$9
sti"uggle out of the aha ft but fell beck to the bottom after shoutina .. bad air" to tions.
two companions, said a Los An;elcs County Sheriff's spokesman. The fint On Tuesday, U.S. Distnct Judge
attempt to reach Madsen failed Friday when resc:ucn· air tanks ran out of June L G,rccn ordc_red the CIA to
OlYltll. and 26 search and rescue team members from truce agencies backed make pubhc l S classified clOcumcnts
out of the muck.filled shaft Saturday momina because of bad an, deputy We1 on the origins and planning of
Slider said. Two rcscucn returned to the mine later Saturday after more fresh ~ support for the rebels fi&}lting the
air was pumped into the shaft. • lef\lst Nicaraguan aovemment. The
papers co¥cr opcrauons approvcCS by
President Rcapn between Aua. 6,
198 I and Aus. 6, 1982. Man ~l• policewoman Jover, -.elf
LOS ANGELES - A man who shot bis policewoman lover to death and
then handcuffed her two dauahtera to a bed for nearly a daJ told a reporter, ··1
just need to get drunk cnoUah to blow my own brains ouL Three hours later,
h~ freed the &iris and killed himself. Police said Comber,~. shot his live·in
&irlfriend, Los Anseles police Officer Sharley Servoss, 35, on Thursday. then
handcuffed her two dauahten, &JCS 15 and 9, to a bed. He released the &iris
Friday, and they ran to the home of a neiahbor, who called p_glice.
Ja<f6e call• Vldeace 86aln•t ~Ucelcted
RIVERSIDE -A judge heatjnJ a case against Corona's rNo top police
officials charse<l with the ob6t.ruction of justice said the evidence in the case
falls into a "sray area" oflegal definitions. Riverside Municipal Cou.n Judae
Thomas Hollenhont is expected to rule Monday on whether the case should be
bound over to Superior Court for trial. Police Chief Bob Talbert, SS, and
Deputy Chief Edward Sampson, 4'2, were indicted on a ch.arac of conspirin• to
obstruct justice by allegedly removin1 references to a tree.obscured stc;>p $1~
from theftport in an effort to erotect the city from liability. Hollenhont said
the case involved a "pay area' as to what constitutes obstruction of justice,
includina whether police departments have the responsibility to include in
reports information concerning potential civil liability.
Dead actor'• organ• used to lielp otlJen
LOS ANGELES -Jon.Erik Hexum's heart and one cornea were
transplanted to two recipients shortly after the )ouna television actor was
taken offa lif~upp(>n systemJ.. a hospital spokesman said Saturday. Hexum,
26, was declared brain-dead aner shootina himself with a blank bullet ei&ht
days a&Q on the set of his TV series, .. Cover·Up ... The heart went to a 37·ycar·
old man on Friday and one cornea went to a 6~year.old man Friday night, said
a sppkesman for Pacific Pre b)"lerian Hospital in San Francisco, where ttie
heart transplant t~k place.
Prlat •ho •ap~m SOJldUI~ ~diJapRet.f
WARSAW, Poland-A Roman Catholic pncst who wasoncedetainCd by
polic.e b«ause of his strOOJ support of the outlawed Solidarity labor union has been kidnapped, the offiaal news qency PAP repoi1ed Satuid.ay. It said the
Rev. Jerzy Popleluszko was abducted Friday til&ht from his automobile near
Torun, about 125 miles west of Warsaw. A television rcpon said .. unknown
pet:petrators, one of whom was drcs5td in a traffic police unif onn, stru>~ the
car under tlie pretext of checJUna lhe driver:. sobncty ...
U.S. redacbJI Belrat embauy penonnel
WASHINGTON -The United State.S 11ttduana1ttll further tbC number
of Amencans asstJDed to its BeU'\lt cm bi y. hole taffalrcady hat n cut
by more than 15 ~nt over the last 18 months, a State Dcpanment
spQkcsman said Saturday. Tihc statement folloWed confinnauon by the de~mcnt Fridal that all U.S. diplomauc dependents had been removed "on
I temporary basis • from me Lebanese ~pit&l. State Depanmcnt ~officer
Bnan Carlson said Satu'!f that u of :Fnda>. the number of American embUsystaffmcmbersst atAS-do n from..991taft'crsonSq>t. 20and
190 u of Apnl 19, 1983 ... It has no been dcaded to ttduce the number of
pel)Onnel idl runhcr,'' he id.
JeremJbJ clalm• U.S. vJoJated arm• tread•
MOSCOW-ln the third maiorstatenient an fburdayson annscontrol,
lhC K.remhn accused the Untted S&ates .on Siturday or at ldit ci&ht treaty
viOllttonund dismiued 11m11arU charlesu"pohlicll foqmy .. tntendcd co
block nuclear weapons ta14 The fonnal, stron&Jy worded i(>vcmmcnt ~mment followed a Foretan M1n1stry news brieflna F:nday that induded
U.S. officials say those who object
most vigorously to U.S.: pc>licics
seldom offer alternate sugesuons for
containina the Sandinistas.
Reapn, citin1 Nicara~a·s arms
buildup and its close military and
political ti" with Soviet bloc COUO·
tries, haS predicted a revolutionary
upheaval extendina ttirouihout Cen·
tral America and into "Mexico if
nothina is done to check the Sand·
inista!.
But there i$
for direct U.
in Nicarqua,
the problem of other wa)s to
counter the pc eiv Marxist foot·
hold in Central America.
The administration straten has
ta.ken a number of different forms.
How effective it bas been in promot·
ina U.S. interests in the rq.ion is
unclear but officials concede there
have been political costs to the
administration both domestically
and internationally.
The CIA manual, ,,. hich ofTen
advice to Nicarasuan rebels on politi·
cal ISSIS$ination. mob violence and
other activities hu acnerated a
p:eater furor than •_previous U.S.
efforts to tame the Sandinistas t>c.
cause it appears to contradict a
$100,000
returned
by honest
woman
man of the me allqauon and tbe first mttrvt &ranted by Pttsicknt ~nstanttn U Chernenko to an Ammcan reporter. c forceful and hllbly ••
publ c nature of the VJCl tatcments, espcaally Wednesda)'s face-1~
meet1na between Chtmcnko and the Washinaton Post bureau clucf in
M<*Ow, were n as ind1cauons of the pnont) att hcd b the kttmhn to
arm cofttrol
hallowed benchmark of ~dent
Reapn's foreian policy: opposition
to state-sponsored terrorism.
In Decenlbcr 1981, Rcapn took
steps to en ure that his adminis-
tration's private and public policies
on the terrorism issue were in
harmony. He signed an executive
order asscrtina that no U.S. eovern· men.t employee ''shall enpae in or
conspire to enpae in assassination ...
The order adds that no intell~nce a;ency .. shall participate in or request
any person to u derta.ke activities
'
fomidden by this order ... On Th
day. Reapn or'dem1 two invest-'P·
tions into Whether the OIA Kted
irnpropCrly in jJ1q)aring the manual.
A secre1 Defemc lntelJi&ence ~
cy report. dated July 16. :1982,
reported that duriqa the Pfti('ledina
several months. Nicarquan rebels
hid erip&ed in .. the 11sassina11on of
minor aovcmmeru oftic:ials and a
Cubari adviser ... The report linked
one rebel poup, ithe l S ~ber Lcaioo. tO aevmf 'lirliae attadks and
delcnl>cd the sroup as '"lcrrorist. '
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Tiie o..--. Form. known br"98' ..... 1'11MlllFDH,clalN
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Motorists
easy prey
for staged
accidents
•
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With use of Mondale math,
here'showFritzcould win it
WASHJNGTON (AP) -When W&l=.L; Mondale tnes to mUe his cam · ldd up IO vi.CtQry over
Prtsident Reapn on Nov. 6, the
Electoral Coll• numbers fOJU him
to 'bale bis hopes on i ncar-1wcep of
the nation'• bqacst states.
Given that Mondale cannot now
clalm the lead in any of the eight most
populous atatcs -ranaina from
California to Massachusetts -be nc«Cs a dramatic shift and his best chince for that would be a clear
victory in toni&ht'11 forcian" Policy
ddtate.
As the two presidential candidates
p~ for their second debtlte,
James Lake, spokesman for the
Reapn campaign, said, .. There is not
1 rtat~ in whicli we do not have a
lead." Public polls confirm Reagan's lead
but differ on whether ·Mondale is
Olosint the llP· • Lows ijams• latest survey 11id
Reapn 't leld had narrowed to 9
1>9lnt1i while polls done for NBC and
USA Toda)' wd the president was in
front of bis Democratic cballcnaer by
2S points.
But pqlls aside, Mondale and bi1
audes dRam of an UJ>ICt victory baaed
on winnins en()Ulh-statet1o live the Democrat the 'J,70 electoral votes
necessary to bcooroe the next prcsi-
denl
That's a tough wk since Reqan bcgim with a pretty solid bue of 28
mtcs ~t have a total of208 dectonil
voaa. The 1araest of thoec ·are ')';cus
with 2S and :Fforida with 20. The list
aha includes every southern state
CAoept Alabama and nearly every
state from the eastern border of
California to the Missisaippi River.
·Electoral College:
The vote equalizer
WASHING TON (AP) -Ameri-cans who go to the polb on Nov. 6
won't be votin& for Ronald Ratpn or
. Wllter Mondale for president, theytll
be selectio& people like Mia Yoo of
Faiifax., VL, and Tim Kelly ofEqlc
·River, Alaska.
KeUy, a Republican, and Yoo, a
Democrat. are amol\I the candidates
this year for 538 1eat1 in the Electoral
CollCJC, adopted at the 1787 Con-
stitu11onal Convention and used to
elect every president since George
for C(8Ch senator, givina each an
additional two electors regardless of
population. The District of Columbia
has three electors, the same as the
nation's six least l)Opulous states.
Candidates for elector are usually
nominated by state party conven-
tions, primary elections, or caucuses.
Most <lften. they'Ue active members
of their party or former government
officials. The only requirement is that
they be U.S. citizens not currently
hold.in& federal oftioe. Wash.in&ton. ne £lectoral Colleac was set up as In some states, competina electors
a compromise to ensure that smaller are named individually on the ballot;
states in the federal system would in othen, they are termed .. electors
have some mmclc in elections. . for Reagan." or .. electors for Mon-
nder the aystem each state is dale ...
allotted an elector for each of its By tradition. every state except
membersoftheHouseofR!f.esenta-MlllDC chooses its eJccton on a tivcs, who are apportion . on the winner-take-all bUis. That is, the
bUia of population. , candidate who carries a state willl au f But every state a1Jo sets an elector of its electoral votes.
SAVE
25---/0!
Bright df8ze
•V." ••• ,.H Sollde
REG. 1.11 eq. rt.
•Bright glun hold the LJo---. ahlnel I
Loolc for NI• 111991
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HALF
PRICE!
Pepper
• GrHt quaJlty 11 1
.... prtc:.f
Mondale paniaans cl11m the Democrat can carry Texas, but poli-ticiana thcreAy the ~dent's Ir.ad is anywhere frOm 20 to 30 points.
If Mondalc'1 base were calculated
from where be now leads. it would
total the 3 electoral votes from the Distnct of Columbia.
Bui sup_poae Mondale dominates toniabt~ dcbate...and tbiop ~o ~
move in bis direction. .
His biaat step toward an clectdral · m~ority would be a win in Rcqan's
home itate of California, which offers
the bigest bloc of electoral votes; 47.
If be also carried Oeraldine Fer-
raro's home state of New York with
its 36 electoral vote1, as well as Penn~l.vania wi~ 2~. Illinois with 24; Ohio, 23; Michipn. 20; New
Jersey, 16 and Massachusetts, 131 Mondale would have 204 clectom
votes to add to the 3 from the District
of Columbia.
Can Mondale sweep the eiaht
laraest northern states? l.
· ·Pollster Harris thinks it's possible.
"Normally, you don't get more
than a )..point difference," in the vote
among those ci&ht bia S1ates. be said.
He added that his ~Us a.re showinc
the tttod in all eight moving in
Mondale's direction.
If Mondale is strong enough on
Nov. 6 to carry those eight: he also o~t to win his hom~ state of
Minnesota· for another l 0 and tra·
ditionally Democratic Maryland for
another to.
That would put him at 227. If he
carried California, he also oUlht to do
well in Wa&b.ington state witli 10,
OreJon with 7 and Hawaii with 4 to set liis total up to 245.
Normally, Rhode hland's 4 elec-
toral votes are reliably Democratic u are West VUJinia's 6 and Tennessee's .
11, so why not put Mondale's total at 266.
The additional votes he needs mi&ht come from Minnesota's ne41!-
bors, Wisconsin with 11 or Iowa with
8. Other ~bilities micht be Ala-
bama or Kentucky with 9 each OT
Connecticut with 8.
25%!
Mystique
• Mounted on~
fot Hty ln1lllUaUonl
•Saw nowt
Unique aquarium debuts
in former sardine cannery
5 000 Specimens of Monterey Bay forc:cd its closure I "I have personally always been
' decade ago. interested in making the btol~ca1 fish, mammals, birds Boiler stacks of the old plant were world known to people," said Pack-
rcbuilt, the boilers were restored and ard, who received a maSter's degree in plants represented the structure itself was built in biology at the Univenity of Cali-
landmark-<:annery fashion. fomia's Santa Cruz campus.
MONTEREY (AP) -Billions of "I think people arc JOing to be Scores of experts were consulted in
sardines met their Waterloo on pretty stunned," said prOJect manager the desicn and operation of tho
historic Cannery Row. Now, one of Linda Rhodes. ··1 think the site is facility, which was begun eight years
those ancient canneries bas been spectacular." ago after marine biologists propotCd
rebuilt into a home for menacing The project.; funded by David and the cannery as an aquarium.
sharks and playful sea otten as the Lucile Packard of Hewlett-Packard The California sea otters cavortina
Monterey Bay AquariYm. Co., presents visitors with a slice of through manmadc arottoes will be
The $40 million sardine cannery-Monterey Bay. Inside arc S,000 among the most popular exhibits.
turned-aquarium -one of the specimens representing nearly 300 The residents are three pups rescued ·
world's larsest manfuade fish refuges species of fish, mammals, birds, this year after beina separated from
-opened Saturday on the west end invertebrates and plants. their mothers in heavy surf.
of the strip of waterfront im-The c-0mical mammals, which
mortalized in writer John Steinbeck's "The goal that we set out to achieve amuse viewe-.by opening sbellflsh "Cannery Row." with our public exhibits was to ·~
The l 77,000-squarc-foot facility provide a variety of experience\ for 00 their bellies with rocks, once' were
stands on the "footprint" of the our visitors ... usma Monterey Bay as nearly eliminated by hunters and
Hovden Cannery, which ran for more a microcosm of the Pacific Coast," fishermen, but now number abo\lt
than SO years before the dwindling saidexecutivedir~or Julie Packard, 1,300 from -Santa Cruz to Pismo
• l'le" ....... .
LoOk tor .... tap
Apptoll. eq. fto tMet•
RE0.1.ff..4At supply of sardines and squid in the Packard's daughter. Be.fh~· "Monterey Bay" exhibit fea-riiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~'":"j tures bat rays, shcephead, ulmon and
bass crossing the paths of four species
of sharks. The native habitats of
Monterey Bay -deep reefs, a sandy
sea bottom, shale reefs and a wharf complete with pilinp-are recreated
in the 90-foot·lona houraJus enclave. 1/2 OFF!
latexl.Palnt
'SANTA ANA'
322 w. 17th
Street
547-7781
'1'42'·• Loolrfot .... .....
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WESTMINSTER
15191 leach
Boulevard
898-3381
SANTA ANA
2801 So.
lrl1tol St.
Near Seigerltrom St.
557-1324
Ten Ways to ·an Early Grave·
1. Your job comes first; personal considerations
are secondary. .
2. Go to the office evenings, Saturdays, Sundays,
and holidays.
3. On evenings when you don't go to the office,
take the briefcase home with you.
4. Drive fast because you're late.
~ . .Accept all invitations to meetings, banqueu,
committees, etc.
6. Don't eat a restful, relaxing meal; always plan
a conference for your lunch hour.
7. Regard fishing, hunting, golf, gardening, or
any regular exercise program as a waste of
tfme and money.
8. Believe it' a poor policy to take all the vacation
allowed you.
9. Never delegate responsibility to others: carry
the entire load yourself at all times.
J 0. If your work calls for traveling. work all day
and drive all night to keep the next morn·
ing'a appointment.
Pr11111i •1 • Pdlic Strvkt by:
HARBOR LAWN • MOUNT OLIVE
Memorial Par~ • Mortuary
M1u1oleum • 0re1n1torr
162' Gisler Avenue· €o1ta Mesa· Phone ~40.,,,,
Con• Mtu'J 011/y C..;lnt F11ur•I /l"'lillts
Bubble-shaped vicwina windows
&ive passersby eerie views of. pans of
the exhibit, and the real-life f~na
habits of some ~vc feiidents
may aurprise viewers as one exhibit ·
makes lunch of another.
A forest of aiant kelp in a tWo-story
.showcasc creeps skyward by a Jad:-
ln-Thc-Bean1talk 12 inchel a day,
fonnina a tang&ed watenop canopy.
The kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera. is
nunured in the tallest exhibit tank In
the nation (28 feet). Yihile a 1urte
machine -Packard'• own creation
-sways the frond1 like the oc:an'• natural cummtL
Amona the visitors' Orsa si&hts,
suspended overhead, will be ~icas
of a •.l.foot tr.y whale and her 22·
foot calf, crafted in nt.arbySeftd City.
Children c.an feed lquicl IO bel "YI in one of the .. hancll-oa'" nhibitt
and •here wtll be prosram11br IChool
aroups, lectures, films. fteld U'iPI arrd rummer ct--. .
Then i1 a wallolllh~ •YlaO'· a
book and iift store, a 273-iat auditorium, two daasroomt and a
retlarch laboratory. Groupa ol 20 to 2.000 will be able to ·•rent" the
•Quanum for lpeda1 even" or bib· queu,
Admi111on is S1 for ad\ilts, SS for
11Udtnts and ""IOl'I, w SJ for chlldrcq 3 lh~ 12. The telf· ·~""" facltity 11 o.pecaed to draw auuut I m1n1on . ~ annually.
1nclud1n1 about "1.000 IChoOI dill· drcn.
Disabled
'fighter'
warded
rant
BERK:ElZY (AP)-Edwua 'Rot>: ..._~riplelicwho•_r, .. Wben I _J_aot a aauae, bu been
200,000 bY the MacArthur
for his pioneegna work
pion of di•bled riallts.
Roberti, 45, loet tbe U1C of'hil arms em when be WU 14 ud mull ..
6 boun a day in UI ifoa luq.
<("" .... -:"".':' of tbe 1"ldU.De, be moves ,..,., in an eleclric wbeelcbait
~=Wit a ~ble reapirator. like mnelf'~ put awav
la• ''<>I. and eartr '6Q.s."
laid ... week after leamina lliM tbe award will be made in CbktilD OD Monday. • . e tu·free, no-ttr;inp-attaehcd
t u put or ibe .. aearch for
&11e1" ~ by the Joma o.
Catherine MacArthur Foun·
elation. The program aeeka to allow
rec:ipienta to pursue acholarly or
ll"lilticinterestl.
llobem uid be ,,UJ donate S 15,000
ofb.il pnt to the World Institute on
Dbability, the Berkeley orpniz.atioo be foUnded u a raearch and public
Pdlicy c:eoter.
Jn 1962, be became the tint
teVerely handicapped student allow• eel to attend the University of Cali-'
fom.ia-Berkeley, and wu the first
iUch student to araduate-from the
iCbool.
"When l fint came to the univer-
iity, tho ex~tion was that l would
fail,'' be 1a1d.
.. Within 10 ~ the whole en-
vironment cb•IJIM so that people comma in were expected to succeed. ..
•
'Tracklnl up the ttellla
A 19qalrrel mdoYa• drlnk from a bird bath ln
Monticello, fllDn., thank.a to a trellla it wu
able to aae u a ladder, proYlded for the •pry
t"reata.re by a the>qbtfv:I homeowner.
No One tvasguardingt~e guard
SAN QUENTIN (AP) - A fire.
fighter ii in hot water after taking
three San Quentin prison inmates to
San Francitco for '8 round of drinb.
On tht way back from the city, the
state car used by Rick Gannon, 34,
struck a bus, swerved and smashed
into a California Hijhway Patrol car.
Gannon, who suffered a sprained
ailkle and facial cuts, may fa«
crtmiriil c~ for the excursion,
IQCOrding to San Quentin spokesman
Lt. Frederick Everly~
.. This has been a slap in the face to
all corrections officers," Everly said.
• Gannon, who conftiscd during a
closed hearing; said be took the three
inmates, also firefighten,. to Corte
Madera last week for a ttainina
exercise. When the exercise was
postponed from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.,
Gannon, who was an chaIJt of the
trio, put the time to use by stoppins at
several rmdeooea for drinks:
Rctumina to the exercise, their car was involved in the accident near: the
Golden Ga&e Bridtie. One. inmate
suffered a fracturccl wrist and the
othcn were bruised. No one else was
hurt.
· The unidcntifi nmatcs were
taken hick to pri90n. Gannon is on
administrative time off pend.in&
further bcarinp.
Robnson'S
OrangeCOMt DAll.Y Plt.0Tf8Undlr, ~21 tlM
What's 1n a nam ?.
Candidates Stu
for Ho se and Hal
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front of a newly opened department •tore on Tokyo'•
Gtma. Tbe remot.e-contronea beut, built at a co.t of
$21,000, la o•er lS feet tall and wet&U more tban a ton. It
wu on dlaplaf to promote a .clence llctlon moYie.
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Past a threat
to marriages
Parents' relationships often affect
matrimonial Sft\;lations of the p~esent
.BJ.At Auoclated Preti
Many married couples are
haunted by .the ghosts of their
parentl. -
People tend to seek the kind of
relationships in their marriaaeJ
that they had with their parents or
observed in their ~parents' mar-
riage, rcpons Jeffrey Blum, a
1>5ychologist from New Canaan,
Conn., writina in the November
issue of Red book. "For example, if a woman is
luckY enough to have had a
terrific relationship with her
father;• Blum says. ..she may
recreate this fine 'relationship
with her husband in her own adult
life:· •
.. If, on the other hand, that
early relationship was unhealthy
or destructive, a woman may
unconsciously create that same
unhappiness m her marriage."
Some people pick partners who
possess some of the same negative
traits their oppqsite-sex parent
exhibited -someone cold, per-
haps, or weak -in the sub-
conscious hope that in m•rriage
they will be able to rectify what
was-"wrong" in their relationship
with that parent.
"Another way in wtiich we may
recreate old patterns is by projec-tinJ all the negative charac-
tenstics of our opposite-sex
parent onto our spouse:• Blum
explains.
.. To complicate matters, the
IJlaajge partner then may resent
the s~use for those vtry traits,
even if they are imaginary. ·
"I panicipate fn this •ne&ati ve
transfer' by assuming that my
wife is angry at me about some.
thin& l have done. when in fact it
doesn't bother her at all,,, Blum
says.
''For example, Jain so sure that
my wife will be upset about
something I plan to do -such as
going alone to spend an evening
with old college friends -that I
·start acting sneaky about it way in
advance. My sneakiness does
. upset her -even though she
originally felt fine about my plans
to see my friends.
.. At times this pattern becomes
-so obvious to me that I wonder ifl
actually want my wife to become
angry so that I can absolve myself
of my guilt over seeing my friends
alone or because anger is familiar
and comfonable to me -part of
my own early experience of love."
It'• ehoWtlme
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Repabltc of Cblna, wakee ap from an aftenaooo nap wt~
•tretcb and a r•wn at the Loll Aqelee Zoo. AD eildm•~
11,000 "°pie waltecl ID Un• for more tbaD S\'J boan for a
tbree-mlnate ,itmpee of Y111l ·Yan ud her' pumer, T~
Xln. Commun1catton is the key to
getting rid of childhood ghosts.
Blum suggests man and Wife-each G • t
writefor20minutesonasubject e1·•many ~~·ec s such as .. What makes my partner ;& • .& ;"'J
an~" or •'Why my spouse loves d fl • :a
me.'.Hesaystheremaybewide •a ting wao" me1ft discrepancies between what your ,& 1 •• trr 1 .LA partner thinks and what you
know to be true of yourself. "
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understand it. Blum recommends for male draftees to shore.up ranks -
that marriage partners make a list
of all the traits they associate with BONN. West Germany (AP)-of births smce the late 1960s" for
their parents, from who was boss The government has ruled out the manpower sbonage, Woerner
to-who saved money to who did recruiting women to solve a said West Gennan military
the dishes. Compare these de-, personnel shortage in the army. strength could plunge to under
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riage with your own. There may duty for male draftees. if active duty is not lengtflelied.
be surprising similarities. Defense Minister Manfred He-said the shortage also could "Because we are human," be ~l1'm1'nated by lowcnng· fitness. Woerner said that the Cabinet ... Btu~ writes in. Redbooi, .. the approved his plan to extend standards .and. reducing exemp-
past 1s al.ways with us. The .more active duty by three months from tions, channeling manJ><?~er to compu~s1vely~etrytodenylt, the the current 15_mQ.nth ~DO.<Lin._the Bun~es_weh~ fro~ civil de-mor~ likely tt 1s--to-come-t1p and--~'89 ind take-· other steps to . fense genctes . 41'ltt ffm!iling
bop us ~n the nose when we least maintain manpower levels of more career soldiers.
exr.ect it. . . Western Europe's biggest armed Woerner acknowledJed that No ~amage IS good or bad force. It now has 490.000 troops. the Bundesw~hr's active . du~y because 1t does or doesn t re-• strength was hkely to dechne m
semble the union of our parents. The ~b1net empo~ere~ W ~-the 1990s, but said 456,000 troops Wha~ ~uses troub.le for spouses is J'J)er. to tntrodu~ ,legislation in was the "lowest limit.. p_er-
the ngid expectations each part-Parliament specifyin& longer ac· missible to maintain a credible
ner may bring to the marriage... tive duty for 18-year-old draftees deterrent within NATO. an~ m.aking other changes to He said it was essential to keep
mamtam force levels. the forces at or near the current
NOTICE Woerner, at a news conference, level to prevent U.S. forces from
said proposals to recruit women being withdrawn from Europe.
soldiers "are not included in my There are 314,000 U.S. troops
concept. The voluntary service of stationed in Western Europe, and
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A Defense Ministry proposal that some of them should be
last spring to recruit 15,000 brought home because Western
women volunteers for the army -Europe isn't doing enough for its
triggered an uproar amoo_g femin-own defense.
ists, pacifists and the anu-NA TO Woerner emphasized, how-
Greens party. ever, that West Germany makes a
The issue of female recruits is big contribution to NATO's
emotional because thousands of ••burden sharing0 and said be
German women were killed or would ~dly compare the coun-
captured white serving during · tty's military role with any other
World War 11. West Germany's member of the Western alliance ..
postwar constitution prohibits The conservative-centrist
women from being drafted, but coalition government of
does not exclude women volun-Chancellor Helmut Kohl is ccr-
teers for non-combat jobs. tain to use its 54-seat majority to
Blaming the "drastic reduction pass the proposed legislation.
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P.ssst. Heai:(l any good rumors lately?
pw tliere's a foundation In Pans
check out tales that make the rounds
'
established the foundation for Study
and Information about Rumon to
check this son ofthana out.
''What J want to do 11 to start takina
rumors seriously,·• uid Kapferer, a
sOdolosist who tt.teived his doc-
torate froin Nonhwestern University
in Evanston_.111 ... We want to be a M>rt
of rumor clinic. We want U> create a
task force for rumon ...
The. pl of the new foundation,
currently made up of four researchers
and IW1ed with a small ~nt from
the bu11ness school, 1s 10 tudy
rumon an order to better understand
and control them. detect and follow
the evolution of ramon. and to alen
public opinion to tl)c danger of
rumors.
"In spite of wlfat anyone says,
people Will still believe rumors,"
K.apfercr. said in an interview.
"Psychol<>Jically, pe~le believe that
reahty is not that which is apparen1.
That the truth is hidden. People
believe more in rumora than in
official info{11lation."
According to Kapferer, · rumors
respond to people's need for mystery. .. It is the other side of reality ...
His first major study, which will be
continued by the fouodauon as the
.. n.imor of VilkJu1r· which h11 raged
unchcekcd 11ncc 1976.
Basltally, 1he rumor 1s that dozens
of f<>od add111vcs currently an use an
Fraifce contain cancer-causing
agents. Tracts contanue to circulate
arofnd the country, cntna Che name
of ~ famous cancer hosp tal at
• VillC,Ju1f outside P.aris.
Numerous denaals by the hosp11al,
medical authonties. government
mfoistries or consumer grou1>5 have
been unable to lay the rumor to rest.
Kapferet's studies indicate that at
· least one-third of the households in
France bave heard the rumor and that
68 percent of those that have heard it
bellcvc 11. 1nducl1na Mlf of IM
doctors qucsuoMd 1n • survey.
"'Of I 00 people who bebew a
rumor, perhaps 40 pert"ent ca bt
swayed b)' ~nuna the facu. ..
In order for rumon IO ,IUCICOed.
there must be an clemeaa Of~
ability. For examok d9cn ~
rumors for weeb &hit •·•--aM& Finanee Minister J~ Dllall
would leave the IOVenunellL ID JUiy,
he did.
Rumon always RVGIYe .....
French presidents ~ ..,.
those Slor:ics usually «* tine lonDt
-the prnident II lakiftl payo6, be is dying, or be bas an au.ordiMry
'le1 life on the side.
Nine new
galaxies
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BERK.ELEY -University ofGali-
fomia astronomers say they have
discovered nine of the most distant
galaxies ever seen -one is believed
to be more than 12 billion lii}it years
away. JAstronomcrs Of. Hyron Spinrad of
C-Berkeley and a araduate student,
StanisJav Djorgovski, reported th.it
during the past two years they have
used sensitive electronic light d~tec
tors to find and photograph the
galaxies, all thought to be at least I 0
&illion light years away from Earth.
The galaxy believed to be more
than I 2 billion light years away is in
the area of the sky near the constella-
tion Leo, and its light is 20 million
times dimmer than the faintest star
that can be seen with the naked eye.
, Spiorad and Ojorgovski found the
galaxies by scannina points where
radio-frequency telescopes had
already picked up faint signals.
. Then with the heir of th~ National
Observatory Optica Astronomy Ob-
servatory atop Kill Peak in Arizona.
they t>qan matcbina those points
-a,amst images detected thtough a
156-inch telescope.
--;Spfnrad mct·they·determi'ntd the
spots were galaxies by observing the
spectra oflheir dim light.
The astronomers say that by
searching for galaxies so far away they
arc, in efTect1 peering back into time
because the hgbt now detectable from
the galaxits was emitted billions of
years ago. A light year is the distance
light travels in one year.
"If we're lucky, we'll begin to see far
enough out and far enouah back in
time to where we'll see nothm& but a
fog of light radiation from the early
universe," Spinrad said.
A major purpose of their research is
U> learn more about how galaxies
formed and how Iona it took for the
billions of stars within them to be
created, Spinrad said.
Another purpose is to see whether
the galaxies are born suddenly or in a
slow, gradual process, he said.
Spinrad and DjorgovsK.i said they
also hope their research will help
scientists with the controversy of
•hether the universe is open and will
so on expanding forever or whether it
u closed, meaning there is enough
mass that eventually gravity will force
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Black Knights celebrate
._..·41 years as Marine flyers
more than 100 million Pounds of
ordnance. These efforu earned them
the Hansen Trophy from the Ameri·
can Fighter Pilots Association and the
Commandant's Aviation Eflicieocy
Trophy for being the best Marine
Fighter Attack Squadron. They were
also awardc<! the Cbief of ·Naval
Operations Safety Award fn 1968.
The Black Knights of :Morine
Fighter Attack Squadron 314 cel-
ebrated 41 years of service to the
Marine Corp1 duri"J a recent cer-
emony at the Air Stauon in £11 orO.
On display dunng the ceremonies
were three aircraft tlown by the
squadron in the .~' and prt5ent.
They were an F-4U Corsair. an F-48
Phantom. and an F /A· 18 Hornet. The
vintage Corsair was flown in under its
own p<>wer by the Planes of Fame, an
aviauon club from Chino. The F.-48
Phantom was borrowed from 4' re-
serve unit station at El Toro.
The3 l4 Squadron began flying the
• F-4U Corsair on Oct. 1. 1943, out of
Cherry Point, N.C. A year later, they
deployed to Midway Island and
playe~ a major r~lc durina !he
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1.314 flight hoursina 30days period.
from 1965 to 1969, the Black
Knights flew more than 2S.OOO com·
bar hours in Vietnam and dropped
:fhe 314 Squadron became the fint
tactical squadron to receive the
F/A-18 Hornet in D«cmber 1982.
The squadron is commanded lJY
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hlinmcDta, witb S3SO,OOO. ~or lpecific 1)rOlrUIU.. the campus ~ .ut:!:; campus proJtCb include the <Ceived $2.9 million in unrestricted I>oa Brea Eve.n&a Center Ind the donatio111, a 1 U percent increue
Duie1 O. AJdrich Endowed Chair. over the previoua year.
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I SCHOOL NOTES
Coast student
performing
irt 'Mikado'
Kim A&ee, daughter of Rae Jean
Agee of Laguna Beach and Norris · Aaee of Newpon Beach, will ~rform
in the Ethel Walker School pro-
duction of .. The Mikado" Oct. 26 and
27.
Aste. who attended Corona del
Mar Hi&h and other schools in the
Newpon Beach area, will play the
lead role in the production.
Agee is a 16-ycar-old junior at the
Ethel WalkerSChool. a prep school in
Simsbury, Conn.
Five students from Ncwpon Beach
were among the 53 who pledged at the
Oinicron chapter of Kappa Alpha
Theta sorQlity at\ the University of
Southern Cahfom1a.
;)"hey are DOminique Dioauardi. a
freshman psycholo&Y major; Heidi
Ann Freundt, a freshman drama
major; Lisa Anne Niedringhaus, a
j~nior communications major: Eliza·
beth Ruth Ross, a freshman business
major, and Gretchen Howard Seberg.
a freshman business major.
CAMPAIGN '84
Bradford
hosted at
' receptions
Carol Ann Bradford, Democratic
challenger in the 40 Con~ssional
District, will attend receptions held
for her on Oct. 26 in Corona del Mar
and Oct. 28 in Fountain Valley.
T1'e Corona dcl Mar reception will
be held l 0 a. m. to noon at the· home of
Vicky Staclc, 259 Momin& Canyon
Rd. Call 760-1814 for details.
The Fountain Valley recepuon will
be held 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of
Larry and Alexanne Mills. Call eve-
ninp at 963-9006 for details.
Bradford will also attend a recep-
tion Friday, Nov. 2, at the South
Laauna home of Tom and Ginger
Osborne.
The cofTce reception will be held
from 10 to l l a.m. at 31651 Santa
Rose Dr.
Those wishing to attend should call
494-4809 by Wednesday, Oct 31. • • • The political action committee of
Women's Action for Nuclear Dis-
armament has cndoncd Bradford in
her raC'C for the 40th G'ongrc$1ional
district scat.
Tht endorsement was one of 40 by
WAND nationwide for candidates
for the House of Representatives and
Senate.
"'the bottom line of thC$C endorse-
ments is the candidate's support for a
bilaieral, verifiable nuclear ~P,Ons
freeze, and for ~ssroots m1t1,~uv~s
to halt the nuclear arms rac.c, said
Dr. Helen C.ldicou, WAND's foun-
.dcr.
U.S. Cavalrymen
can be registered
Persons wilh an ancestor or other
Rlauve who served In the U.S. Hone Caval~can ~stcr those names wath
brief biQ1ra1>tues by wntina 10 the nofti)l'Ofit .U.S. Hone Cavalry1 ~.O.
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CUITOlllR U9ISTANCE LINE: Help us
I
putj' DA Brlan Brown
~esn 't play court games
the .Editor:
would like an opportunity to
d ioyoureditorial dated Oct. 8,
, "What son of game arc trial
playi~ in counr·
'I am I concerned? In my
cny as detective sergeant respon-
for supervising homicide in-
'ptions for the city of Hunt-
n 'Beach, I have come to lmow
truly respect Deputy Distnct
mey Brian Brown. ,
Jan. 3, 198•, mail carrier Ida
Haxton was attacked and
ercd by 18-year-old Gabriel
uca as she delivered mail to tus
tington Beach residence. Brian
a member of the Oranae
nty DA's homicide panel, pros-
and successfully convtcted uca for first degree murder.
October 5, 1984, Judge L.
ride ordered a new trial for
uca. Why? use the defense attorneys for
uca alleged that they were not
· ded a 6ooking shp which was
letcd at Orange County Jail
Deluca was transferred from
urt to that facility. The defense
argued that information con-
thercin could have altered the
me of Oeluca's trial.
would like to start off by saying
. the comments made on this '3.lo.._..._ $$lip have absolutely nothing
WJth DeLuca's guilt.
ndly, a jury is pn:sumably
prised of J 2 "reasonable" people
ted from the community. I
ot even envision a reasonable
n finding anything in those
ents to chanie their verdict.
wcver, the concern seems to be
regardJcssofwbatifanyvaJuethe
'ng slip had, it should have been
available to the defense. Mr.
or, had you done your home-
you.would have found that this
occur.
e prosecutor, Brian Brown, in
presen.c:e of Judge McBride, wed the defense to view this and
other papers which at that time they
apparently did not feel were of any
·value. Perhaps Mr. Brown could have
"demanded" that they take these
reports.
ln your editorial you state: ''One
irksome aspect of the Oel.uca re·
vtrsal is that whatever justice wiU be
dQne bas been side·tracked by lepl
pmesmanship by people upon
twbom we depend for the admini~
tration of justice. Simply -if the I prosecutors, who should have been
aware that the defense is entitled to
sec the evidence against the accused,
had made the bookinJ slip a"'8.ilable.
this case would be firusbed now ....
You talk about the gamesmanship
displayed by lawycn and draw a
~lei between lawyttS and pitchers
m inc renewal year of their contracts.
He won't chop police choppers
To the Editor:
This is in reply to C. Ricciarclli
(Daily Pilot Sept. 19). I do not
, consider the police helicopters to be
I disruptivt at all, but rather a security
blanket.
To compare them to an armed
guard tower, to say that they are a
continual harassment like nowhere
else in the free world, to say that they
arc the antithesis of the image of the
City of the Arts is strange reasoning in
my opinion.
A foot patrolman on every block
could not provide the surveillance of
one chopper. They are everywhere at
lhc same time.
As for me, I'm not going to chop the
choppers. I'm glad they're up there.
EARLENES
... Costa Mesa
·Wartime soldiers read
Ladies Home Journal
The 8'most desperate seizure of the
"age issue" by the Democrats and
their media auitiliaries is, in a sense, an admission of defeat. They arc, de
facto, conoeding that the campaign on
the issue, on the record and on the
question of character and leadership
isover. WaltcrMondaJeha$1ost The
only way he can now win is if the
A.merican people can be stampeded
Sir, what was the most popular
magazine among soldiers stationed
overseas during your war'? "Play-
bo "? .. The Reader's Digest"?
.. Trme"? During World War I, that
(listinction belonged to "The Ladies ff omc Journal.•• .
: New Mexico law states any wifr
there can go through her husband's
pc>elc.ets whenever she wants to.
JC.pock it off, honey, I'm shootiog
p<?OI.
~ 'The Celts counted time in ni~ts.
OOt days. And to them, 14 nights
med an appropnatc period for a lot
ef undertakinp. It's from that the
• Ena.Jish aet their oorrowcd word ~fonni&ht" •
: Bulpr:ia wanu more babies. lt
aaxes the unmarried and awards
onlhly paymcn per child to
mothers.
Q. Why do the cookbooks always
1)'. "Soak the beans overnight"?
A. l'hat Jets rid of about half the
oli1osaccharidcs" in those beans. Th~y·re the complex supts that caust
flatulence. •
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
India was rapidly running out of
tigers. Down from 40,000 to 1,800.
"Save the tigers!" cried the en·
vironmentaJists. They created tiser
sanctuaries. The tiJers liked that, and
multiplied, and started first to slauah-
ter one another for space. Since 19?8,
they1ve killed more thal1 112 people. , ~ r. }U. · ., ax-Jree ~"'iuor An old murderer is not much to~
feared, but a youna murderer~·· That, pure based for USe from scholan who've studied the
CJ'.iminaJ mind. A third of the con-at Air Force parties1
v1cted murderers under qc 30
murder apio.
In the sky diven' equipment acc.
t1on of a sporting a.ooc:ta store iJ potted
this siJil: "Not one customer bu ever
complained of parachute failure."
Did you IJ"OW up with a nickiwne?
How about YOW' dot? There ate
theorisu who think any child or pct
wiUf a weU·uscd niclcnarne wasn't
named properly in the first plaee.
Greenland is closer to the Soviet
Union's Moscow than is the town of
Yakutsk in Siberia.
L.M. S.y4 11 • • 11•dk•IH colmud11.
H. L kftw..U II
Publlllhtt
Frank ZW
~-~11d4at
TOM Telt
Ortr E tor
Cre&g theft ~11£cmtw
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W ASHINOTON -Fans of
"McHak's Navy" and ··Sat. Bilko"
may be pleased to learn that the fine
an of .. scrounaina .. still aoea on, in
even the most elite military units. But
Air Force auditol'I weren 't pleased to
learn it at an.
In 198.l the bookkttpina blood-
hounds at lhc Air Force Audit ~ney
saaned 1niflinJ atona a 1>9per trail of
liquor ordered by the First Milhary
Air Squadron. This is the outfit that
nans the vfoe praident's plane, Air
Force Two, and oW.: VIP nyina
taxies out of Andrews Air Force Bue
in nearby Maryland.
It wun•t to111 be(~ the audhori
wcrebayinsat'theheelsofMaster:Sct.
Thomas L Fontaine. a veteran stew-
ard on Air Force TWo. = found &hat he Md 1Defl0nally • ror 30
cues of cu.free booie ivertd to
lhC air bUe.
The ICICIDUftt Fonwne opened aa 1
local llCIUOC' siore looted imPR!!'~ o Biittht HQuorwas noc-.. l what WOUid expect IO bt lef'Ved
aboetd a ~till aamaft. One
S260-'0 lot. for nams*. included
"'Thealmo ld~perateselzureofthe 'agelssueTJJylJleDez:rll>cratsa d
their media auxJIJarles Is. Jn a en , an adm/ Ion oftdefeat ... They are.
de facto. conceding that thecampal/ln on the Issue. ~n U1e record and
on theque Uon olcharacterandleaa l"Shlpl over.
twoca1aofKingCrown ICOICh and a
case each of McCall's voClka,
McCall's ain, Old McCatrs bourt>on
and Ron Pablo rum. • My auociata Tony C'.apeoc10 and
Donald Ooktbtra have ttvicwed the
audit reporu.
.. Since the purdwe was not "lated
to the presidential million or air-craft/' the auditors wro&e, ''thia abUtc
could be ofpotentill embenUaincnt
lo the Air Fortt and biaher 1<>vem·
ment levels, particularly comideriq
the j)01t!ttially unlawful actionJ."
The audnon noced that the fim
invoice wp made out to .. Andrews
AFB Ha*" 6, Air Force I." That's
the haneu where lhe t:,csident's plafte 11 boUled. Actual;, an Aar Force lpC>taman saicl. ••the ddivay
Md been mlMlc IO an area between
~ Sh ud Seva. .. He laid.
.. The dnver apparently Uled lbe
delivery location 10 addrl!ll the bill."
The teehnaque Worh'd moothly
mo~. Five ~raic :dthvenes 1otahn1SI,I00 were made 1b :the area
PATRICK BUCHAICAN colamnt.t
RtelAID c..u
Talk's
cheap
on Iran
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21.1914
ashion jewelry reflects the styles of today__: classic.
contemporary and elegant.
Romantic, flowi~ fashions and Ollnese inspired sil-
houettes arc ~nhana:d by dramatic pendants, necklaces,
bracelets, pins and earrings in brilliant stones. • l.J
Sparkling ruby ,sapphire, amethyst and crystal looks, q
exquisitely cut and set in golden splendor are destined to brighten "
high-fashion daytime styles as well as add dazzle and drama to
grand-entrance evenings.
Avibrantgroupingofstatusjeweb::fbyMonctandTrifarif~
carccrdrcssingfocusesonmodemclassici.Gold,silvcrandrosc
gold in either bright or dull finishes .,with tweeds, wovens and
trendy plaids. .
Intricate designs-geometrics, &D&.re and Oower motifs..-)
on matching necklaces, earrings. bracelets and pins make it easy
toaccessorizedaytimc looks with pamchc. b
Retro-inspired silhouettes and classic menswear are
~mplcmented by warm natUral colors of carnelian. onyx and
pearlessence colors accented with black or &<>Id ,
Simple gcometricd~ arc ideal for career clothing 1 ..
silhouettes while bolder pieces plus patterned pins and earrings )le
go well with feminized menswear of the '40sandsoftdrapcd
dresses.
Colors cast in ivory.jade, amethyst, jasper and gray accent
the naturals, the neutrals and the darks.
.. claoker to create a more
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I PAR TY WRAP
yourdeSk-~oovcrthemup.(Youcouldcenainlybe
creative witti that hint. I saw a woman ata cocktaif y recently ~xerci1inacrea1ivi1y alonathose Ii~.:.. had
three namciaas on the front of her blouse IO cover ts.
I'm not:sure who she was.) • • • • Sj>eakingofstatnsandsmudges, here·san idei that I think 1sgr~t and one that could be a moncysavcr!
Cappulctte Enterprises, a 2-~r~ld cosmcti ac·
ccssory companiY headquartered in La Habra. haS two 4
products-Ava1landA:VeihAblel-thatcovertbebcad
and •ve you from lipstick and makeup smears u you
drcS5. The cotmeuc veilsalao keep the hair in~·
Avail 1s made of sheerwaJhable nylon thai liesap-
5tyle under lhe chin whdc the other produtt is sold in a pacY-ae of three that are disposable after a few uses.
Retailers have been usin1them10 eliminate soiled
merchandise that has to be marked down or cleaned and
now they are available at boutiques for home use.
(Gimone'stold me theyhavcthem for$10).
Toili' s frlei;idship covers 26_mile_s
Luncheon on Reuben E. :Lee
raises funds for schools
the spo~mii1ded and 1pccial acti vi tics forctiildrcn.
iDdudinaafashionsbowandentcrtainmentr
Magician ROii Rice.
"M05t of the women arc here became th y have
children an thc5chools, .. said R..aUad wm._., vi~
By VIDA DEAN presideritofthcfoundation. ••Thcrestaurannsgiving40 Dellr"""..,.. ..._ percent of the ::1; profits to the foundation. I've been
Friends flew in fr.om Hawaii, Arizona and Las working with J...,...wbomanqestlieboatand
Vegas to join Toni ArmJ1tead'1 once+yearcrossing to has been fabulous. They did this last~ and we ·
Catalina. receivedSS,OOOtoesia&lish music appreciation in
For21 years now, Toni has been treating fora day's elementary school. We had not bad thisforcqlltyean."
ad ventures. Then there were other reasons guests attended-
"We reaJly relax, letourhairdownandleaveall the LaReeBlalrdrovedown from La Mirada(with J•
problems at home," the hostess said. Forte) to see her daughter Bnerly Priace model the
Fifty-four women boarded the "Western Pride" at fashions from Bcaujon in South Coast Plaza. Other
BalboaPavilionat 11 o'clockonemorningandretuiied-voluntecrmOdelswereBeverlyW .... ero .. ,Sally
• 1 •~Y, Gert Taylor, Lbada Beecll and J .. yS&. Sare. m thC: wee hours of the next day. On the 2 :h-hour .. rm here bccau~ I'm hungry, .. joked farolyn
crossing guests enJoyCd a champagne breakfast and were B•taer. That was taken care on>ya super'!'Si.zed seafood
serenaded by Paal MUet. • · :. •· ·
Once ashore they trammed to the Piradfse Island
Inn for more entertainment by Rosa Rice, ma-
gician/comedian and his assistant k.C. and a look into
the future before dinner.
Astrologist Pat BroWll came from San Francisco to
teU each sign what they could expect (i.e. Sagittarians
will havegreatjobopportunitiesshortly and Virgoans'
,Toni ArmUtead'• llmoulne service in· livesg~tbetterm November).
· claded being carried aboard ~western Prtde• A1so, T oni promisedbigcrand bCttcrtl)inas to
by chauffeur Gary Ramoe for her party. come next year on the day out for the airls. "The highlight for methiocarwere the Hawaiians
-------------.....--------singing.playing'}kelClcunddancing.Ba..lle ErtckaoD, M~le Rodrlpes and Aude E1daer Smydae
were great," said Toni.
A highlight for Bala llkiMn, Patty s;telnwi and
Georgia Jones was receiving the traditional, diamond·
centered gold medallion from Toni for having made the
crossing l 0 YCflrS. -
VIW Wilson and Kelly Atmi1tead, daughters, were
aboard with Dee Stewart of Scottsdale (agirfhoOd friend
ofToni's), NormaRobert1(a first-timer), Jaaesparb,
Meg Bergman, Carol Nellon, Eileen Delaney and Leu
Weaver. . . ...
"I came today because I have a son in the first
grade," said Marleae MatllD of Costa Mesa.
"I have a child in Newport Harbor High and one in
Ensign," said Sbaroa Farley." And I have a friend in ttie
• show, too." •
They were among the more than l 00 aboard the
Reuben E. Lee in the Stem wheeler fora fashion show
Bloomer Brlgadera Norma Roberta and Meg thatkickedoffaday-longfund-raiserfortheNcwport
Bergman check their •hacte. agatn.t the 9UD. Mesa School Foundation. (Later there W..s football for
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salad, hot rollsand a lemon sherbet covered with
rasPbcrry sauce.
Sawa few men among the women-Lewlll' .....
ofKiUybrooke SChool, Brace Crocbrd from Anderson
EleQ\CDlary and Dtek CWke, principal ofWilson. Other·
g=wereColorConsultant PatUJaebeia(she's na up heiswatches and getting manied), EJh•M_.
Palmer,executivedircctorofthcfoundation;a.11
Ball ... ,, Kay SaUllMlry and Catlay Slteriaa. ,. . .
Kate Jobsoa.director of education, Naef
CUIMa, Au Cnwell, Doll and Cla9detteSUw, Bea
Deae, Betty MG11, R•dl Boyle and IJDda and a.y Li•
were among those attending the festive premiere of the Laauna Beach Museum of Art Sciuth Coast Plan site
(across from Piret's). Guests had the opportunity to sec
the new museum store which Ruth manages. The
museum will continue to operate at the Laguna site until
remodeling begins in Februacy. .. . .. ,,
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ILOT/SUnday Oc1obef 21, i.... -
Carving is his niche
cameo-carvers are a rare btctd
thcseda)s.
ubsequently Hans-Ulnc~uly
leads a fleetina eiustence.
Within a wtek0111me ht 1s at
Jewels by Joseph an SOuth Coa5t
Pla211n CoSta Mesa dtmonstrauna
the fine dcun I and results ofh1s .. lost
an .. and, then, back in Germany
~here he resides in what he dcscnbes
as the "cameo capital:·
''Thcrcareabout IOOcarvcnin
the region," he said ... Half arc
actively involved in preserving the
handicraft offine jewelry and about a
dozen arc truly artists."
Pauly. a third aeneration
craftsman who has creations dis-
played in the Smithsonian lnstitu-
tion•s Hall ofGems. will soon stan a
commission to carve 15 emerald
cameosofthehkencssofK.insFahd
ofSaudi Arabia. ·
The store display featured classic
female faces, celebrities' silhouehcs
and nature motifs he had fashioned
usinaamcthyst. pearl opal. Brazilian
apte and Boulder opals.
Pauly explained that mostca!TfCOS
arc carved from agate. Gemstone
cutters prepare the stone so that its
white layer is on top.
Watch your choice
Then the cameo artist proceeds
with uncommon patience, using
industrial diamonds hammered in a
mill, high-speed drillwork, goosc
quills. chisel and fine iron tools as the
facial features become more and
more ~rccisc agajnst the underlying
.coloreaJayer. ~~ aem unpinly,and even wider..:WA.it.il.3llc. smaller 1M
watch faQe, the thiokri the wrist appears. Go~ notel.~
wide wrist, therefore, calls for a :~ ·waldl face. Pauly says cameos arc .. an es-
pecially nice way to memorialize a
loved one for future generations."
P'amlly pbot...,..pbaare a freqiaent eoarce for relad•m wlao
want to ba.-e their beirloomjewelry penonUlsecl.
Pauly'• portrattabadcnrlnC
ta ehown tn tlatadetalled
llkene1111 of John Kennedy.
PAPARAl/1 P1 us
Tleoneon
Drama de color, aen•uoue •htne and luxurloaa fabrtce wrap
up falthlon for the bolldaya and reeort wear with belta and
.car&. Se•eral etylm, lncl•dlnC o•enl&ed ebapea for the
fuhlon·forward customer. are featured ln Bello'• latmt
COUectlon: A romantic floral jacqaanl hlpwrap and UDea
knit tle complemeat tlie delicate palette Of reeol't clotla• at
left; an embroidered lace and potntelle openwork ecarf.
aboTe, la p-eat for yoanelf or for llYinl• and for ~d·
•lam e•enlJlC• add ctrama With the mefalllc autter blt
oblont and a •el•et belt with band beadljle.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Watches, whicb once were just
a way to tell time. today art fashion items as well as
technically advanced timepicccs.
.. More than ever before; a watch helps you make a
personal trademark fashion statement." say~ Ed GoJdbcJJ.
director of product dcsi&n and development for the Bulova Watch Co. ,
.. Watches are dcsiJllcd in a variety of shape-s -
square, rectangle, oval, hexaaonal, oct.aaonal and round-
to mil and match with leather, reptile. gold tone, silvcrtone
and duotone bands ·and bracelets;' he adds. '·They play i
dynamic role in the way we present ourselves."
One of the most important aspceu in the selection of
a watch is the shape of your hand and wrist, Goldberg
explains. Choosina the proper size and shape of watch face,
band or bracelet can enhance the overall loo~
·For instance, he·adviscs, a woman With a narrow wrist
should not wear a wide watch face that extends beyond the
sides of the wrist. · ~
.. It would only call attention to the smallness of her
wrist and result in an awkward appearance," he points oul
.. 1t•s far more flattering for a narrow·wristed woman to
wcara watch with a smaller face so just enough of the strap
· or bracelet shows on either side."
On a wide wrist. a small watch face with too much suap showing will look lost and make the wrist and band
Desianen at Bulova bu-e~ted foUr ~bad ~ypcs. each of which looks best with a watch of Clifferali
shape and size. Goldbers offers these tis-for 1t1ec:Ull& • watch to fit your band type:
•!be oval or pcxfcctly ihapcd band.: the fintm ..
lender. nails art oval shape. the band itxlf capen 10a ~ dcfinec:t. slim wrisL The woman with an oval lblPC ,~
look aood in any style of watch. Just remember, medi--
sized bands with medium·lenath finam and mediUP,
width nails look best with • medium..md waic:h m •
shape.
•The small band with llcek, sbon finem and narrow.
oval"lhaped na11s and '1im wrist can euily be o~
whelmc:id by many styles of watches, so it's belt to wear one
with a small, l"OUDded face. The one..color b>lc -all
ao\dtone or other mat.chin& watch face and' strap -aiva
hands and fin~ a loneer fine. A Jlim. thm bncdet WUC$
is a &ood choice for 1 Small band. as tooa u the bncdl&
iuelfiaeers away from llhe watch face. . .
Q\Ute often bracelets simply don•t li~!Y OD a small wrist. Many can be ld,Justcd by your · ~
•The wide bind rcgWres I iarwe WI with a round
or oval case to balance the squareness of the band. .>Jl mt
~ f.a.shion watches look attractive on a wide baDcL A
white, 1ilvertone. aoldtone or oolo:rcd watch &cc cu be
teamed with leather or lizard buds that mix or match. Fct
instancie, lhe aoldtone or stainless Sled ""l'f'Cltile .. quartt
watches or rccunplar Wlk-stfk watches are ICalM
perfectly for the wide band.
•The slender band. Iona and ~ With a slim
-------. 11.'rist. fi~ and nails. looks best with a round or square
watch case. wbidl creates an im~on of width. An
elonpted rectanplar cue can live a very depnt &ook., but an elongated "blguettc .. wa\dl m&) not lie dote enousb on
a tbin-wristcd individ~
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' ROBINSON'S: La Prairie skin care rqime will
introduced dunng mini "spa experiences·· from I 0 a.m to
3 p.m. Monday at the Newport Beach store. The seminar
will cover stress, diet, exercise, facials and massaacs. C..11
the store for further details. • • • BROADWAY: The New:pon store will present ~
lunch box Stminar fcaturina a dteu for tucccss work.Shof,
from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday. For reservations ($4 ,
callin• 644-1212, ext. 212. lhrough Tuesday. • • • I.MAGNIN: Carol Liule. Esprit. Androsona and Kenzo collections will bC informally modeled from
Junior and Contemporary Spo~m noon to 3
p.m. in the store. Fort} Carrots restaW"aDt and Promo
Ristorantc. . ..... ..
NORDSTROM: A Head representative will present a
v trunk show of new ski wear noon to Jp.m .• S&turday in
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FALL a.ASSES: New fall classes for women an.d
men in color and line. teen 5CU1inars and fashion scwina
bqin Nov. Sat Fashion Academy, 2850 Mesa Verde
Drive East, Cosia Mesa. • • • SHOWS: Holiday designs from Blass, Anne Klein,
Nipon, Mackie. Kcnzo, Valentino and Missoni will be
presented Oct. 29 by Nordstrom in South Coast
Repenory Theatre as a benefit for Newport Harbor An
Museum. Wine and hot\ d'ocuvrcs will be served at 6:'S
p.m. before the 7:30 show. Proc.ccds will be used for the
museum's public education programs. For tickets (Wt·
deductible S2S each), call 759-1122. . Latonnac ladies Guild plans a Saturday shoa.-..bf
antiqucaownsandmo,iefasbions in the Saddlcback Inn..
Santa A.na .. Sc>cial hour is set for l J a.m.with luncheon
follo""i~ Fer tickets. phone 551-5769 or 551-5295.
Try 'Dynasty' fiJshidrisforsighsat benefit show
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It wasn't a cool afternoon, but lhere was Jo Aiule
Mix wcarins a long coyote and shadow fox vest over her
ted tilkjump suit. Tums out it wasn•t h~rs-lt really wasn't a vest. It
was a $3,000 fur jacket with the sleevcszipped out.
The aorgcous versatile covcnap(dopatcd by M.
Jacques) will be the big opponunity Nov.2 when the Big
Canyon Philharmonic Committee presents a showin,g of
Nolan M1llcn·s DYnasly collection and furs plus
fashions from La Gallena at the Ncwponef Reson.
JoAnne, chairman of the fund-raistr, Mickey
Berrell,committecchairman1and other members were
at AM Puce'• home to chat aoout the upcominashow
while aipplnachampqne and tastina treatl from the
buffet in the counyard. ••weh1ve1lotofothcrpnzcs," id Mickc>. who
mentioned 1mcmbcnhip1n the John Wayne Tcnni
Club and 1red9x 12 Oriental ru1 ... And Marlo•
Halfacrt {Tradit1on11Jewelcrs} IS gh•ing US pearl ••said
Mal'lit ~rl111UO. . hnyhosttSsAnn (we1nn11 white pant sutt),ADD
Sten, ceellte MaroH, MartM Greea, MarySaba&a110,
Marstt, Karee Bet .... Madellttt Blackwell, Mickey. Jo
Aue, Olorla Can'H and Ollvla C'Uml itrc member who
will model fa hlon .
.. The Dynast-. clothcsw'ill mostlybethi>iewom by
Kry!ltal and Alexis, .. Jo Anne commented. The mOdels
will be assisted by profeuionalani111oftheSuun
Barlow Dance Connection who also will provide
entertainment.
Ta11caboutthclh0wtoraa1emoneyfor
Philharmonic's youth prapamseontinued uaucsts
(includina EW. F.tter. Pem H.,._and >.rp7
AaJ•lu)oohcd and uhed over Ann's detoraung
talents and heard her excltinaplans forrcmodelina to act
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ahd Pctue Marcht
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GIANT ROCK, Cahf. (AP) -In
ltcnng little towns th dot the
a\e l>esat. midcnts still tell of th~Mystery Man of Giant Roc:k,'' a
World War II tale that ended with a
~ tterina explosion.
"As I remember,.. nepp rec.all ,
"he wa disa_ppotnted wtth some
woman, and after that he wa loner.
But he wasn't crazr. He w s an
ordinary, lonely 1uy.~
made lhe lon,g dnve to Giant Rock
bu1 never found anythina illepl.
On July I, 1942, authoritie &Ot an
unexpected break when the mn(.
mumdrafiahlea ewa raised from SO
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The declarer had reached• ht11rt another club. East wo\&Jd hold up
alam ln quick Ume. Hia · p to five the kins of clubt one r0und aD'
heart.a wu an aU·purpote •lam try declarer would end up lolln1 a U'lck
(had he wanted to know about the in each minor lull. to SS .
Was Frank Critzcra Germ n P>' or
J l a hermit unlucky in love? Wh> di<! he build a home 1nSJdc 1 70.foot·
bOulder mtles from civtliza1ion,
then smglehandCdl> construC'l an
atr.>tnp outside his door?
And wh) did Critzer blow himself
to flits when three curious Rh(rsidc
nty sherifrs deputieli went to
Giant Rock to talk to him on July 24,
1942?
Critter used dynamite to hollow
out two rooms in the under'bcll) of
Giant Rock. wath only a mall
sta1rv.-ell le dins sn~de. He dnlled
airs.hafts in the boulder's ide and
Ct"mentcd small windo~ -10 1he rock's
wall . For 10 )cars, Criucr, who lived
only with his dog. built a l.600-foot
airscrip by dragmg a stone-weighted
iron from his old E~scA automobile.
Had Cntter, who was 54. regi •
tcrcd?
Well, by tak10£ him 10 town.
officials thcoriz~d they roula w it
around Giont Rock to sec Ytho might
nyan.
Simpson and deputies Mack
McC'nK"kcn ana Fred Pratt drove to
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ace king ol trumps, he would have "Mj declarer put me lo UH
opened five hurt.ti. and North felt brlllianUy, After dr&Yilng trumps,
he had enough t.o accept with thre he led me to the queen in dunun)'I
trumps. • ruffing value and a fair Of coutH, EuL couldn't win the
tlub .suit. king. becauH then declarer would
"IL wa. nothing, pntlemen," aaiil be able to dlacard hi.I 4iamond l0ter
the Four of Cluba -a trme testily, on a lon1 club. But whtn Eaat held
he was later heard to admit. "I did \IP the king. he was ncrlllclnc hla
not even win a trick. Aa a matter of 1lde'• club trJck. Declarer continued
!ad, were it not for the unfortunai. by leading the jack of eluba from
duplication in apadea you wouldn't ·dummy and running it.
Crit:rcr. a 54-ycar-old American of
dctman ancestry. carried all the
aMwers to the grave when he took hi!>
the ai~trip July 24.
Simpson recalls that the well· armed Crit1cr had said ..::~
neH·r lea' e Giant Rocle voluntarily."
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•A54 life that day in the desen. .
,Some people who remember him
hoJd 10 the legend that he was a Nazi
-;pj runoing an airport for
subvef')i vts Others argue that he ~as
a lonely man who used his enaincer-1na skills to build a hideawa> 1n the bowels of the to~ering Giant Rock
after breaking a relattonship with a
woman.
He tfoilt about 60 miles of roads, all
leading in a spiderweb fashion from
the Giant Rock. Today, Giant Roc:k Airport 1s on state maps· but is
accessible only by those same dirt
roads.
Critzer told them he•d been mean·
ing to go into R1vcrs1de to rqµ ter.
"Why not come back with us, it;.
the count)' ps," impson says he
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be here with me now. "He had achieved tbe impo11lbll
"Obviously. at aix heart.a declarer • -a finesse with no entryl He mad•
bas a diamond and a etub loeer to hiJ slam with the IOM of only I
handle. Equally obviou1, tht only diamond trick."
:Harold Simpson. 72. is the only
survivor of the three Riverside Coun-
ty deputtes who last saw Cntzer alive.
Simpson was stationed with the
shenffs Sinning office during the
summer of 1942 and remembers
visiting Cntzcr frequent!> at the
remote Giant Rock. located about
190 miles cast of Los Angeles.
Simpson. who filed reports to the
FBI after each v1s1t. kne" Critzer's
radio was capable of recei vina si1naJs
from Gennany and Italy.
"I heard them talkin1 in Italian and
in German." he recalls. "They came
tn loud and clear."
In addition. he built a series of
<'oncealed caverns on the side of the
roc:ky butte which were invisible to
unsuspecting visitors.
told him.
When Cntzer ec in~ 1he invita·
tion. they 1old him they'd have lo lake
him in. He had to go to the bathroom
first, he told depufic:i., and walked
into an outhouse and then to his lO-
by-1 O foot bedroom inside the rock to
get his haL
He emerged holding a flashlight
batter)' to a wire dangling from the
binocular case. He held another wire
running along the wall.
"Arc )Ou aoina to 10 awa) and let me alone, or arc we all going to hell
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Opening lead: Queen of •.
The Four of Cluba was not used
to being the foeu• of attention. The
tut time he had won a trick wu
with a ruff, but since it was only for
an overtrick at three clubs, no one
had bothered t.o talk t.o him. Yet
here be was at the National Cham·
pionships being ~sieged by the
place t.o di•J>O" of the diamond
loaer is on dummy'• clubt. There'•
just one leeeUe problem -there'•
1'\0 entry to the table.
"Nevertheleu. declarer aucceed·
ed in making hit contract, and with
tbe help of a club flne ... l And I
must admit that I had a am.all part
to play in the proceedinp.
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Critzer had been interned in Kan-
sas as a World War I sym.P:8th1zcr, so
the FBI wanted Riverside County
authont1es to keep an eye on him.
Simpson recalls that on his hour-
long tnps to the rock, he would find
Cnuer in faded dunp~. denim
shirts and always with a pair of
binoculars around hts neck.
Mostly, authorities were baffled by
reports of single-engine planes con·
ducting quick reodevous on the
airficld with lumbenng transport
planes and black sedans leaving the
airport under cover of darkness.
According to local news reports at
the time, U.S. Customs officials
investigated Critzer in 1938 and
found "hangars" camouflaged by a
together?" he shouted.
Then. the explosion.
en~~~~n~:~~~~,th~~!~'.!~t~g Saga of a drunk d 'r1· ver feet throuJh the aar over Pratt, who
was stand1n1 outside.
McCracken, who had been stand-·
The two would do some target
shootiQJ. listen to Critzcr's elaborate
radio wt th 4,800 feet of antenna wire
or talk about Cnuer's strange home
inside the rock.
No, Landers
colum.n
today
ing near Cntzer, had his clothes e e -1 blown off and blood poured from • .,r1m1na wound in his stomach.
Doctors said one of Cri.tzcr's ver-
tebrae penetrated McCracken like a
or just sad c&:se?
bullet, but ~cCracken survived. By RICHARD BENKE killed someone. but he's just a The blast hfted the 26,<X>O-ton rock ..... 111w ..._ ..... homicide waiting to hapPCn."
"He had never actually filed a
claim on the property, he just
squatted there," Simpson recalls. "He
was very afraid that the government
would take him away from his airport.··
more .•. foot off . the, ground. LOS ANGELES _.One month But Chaitin said Chnstophcr is a
Autbonues found Cntzcr s cba~d bet'. G Ch h . . man devastated, a ,s1td story, a ~Y and 217 pounds of dynamite iorc ary nstop er was to JOtn problem in need of a solution.
, tn~tde, • and the blast scaled off the ranks of professional bowlers. a "He was a pro bowler, and his
Ann U.ndera' column doea Cntzcr ~former home. . gunch press crushed three fingers on whole life went out the window," said
not ~r In the Dellr Piiot .. Tothasday,KneppsaysCntzerwas ~s.~;~~~e~ndsobadlytheyhadto hiswife,Bn:nda.
George Knepp, an oldtimcr who
ltves in Landers and knew Cri~cr.
recalls that the "old man'' moved to
t-t-becaUM computer prob-~I<? mon:ha Gennan ~PY thfan I am. 1 l'fhe dav the doctor Hve him that A pre-Kntencin& court psycluatric _, ~ 1cve e blew himsel up on J er n said Christopher had bowled lemapreventedltarecelpt. purposcAfierhisdogdied,bewasall ne\l.sl9yearsago,Chnstopherwent ~h h' .. hl()()s ' h•h h 1 'h b b · · If... out and got drunk. And he kept on in l e 1.,. tn 1.,. sc oo wit
Y imse · drinkinJ. eventually running up a an occasional ~rfect pme" and had
----------------------------------------total of 27 drunken-driving convic-qualified to JOin the pro tour in tions. September or CXtober 1965. The
Just what are duties
of a vice president?
Christopher. 38. is now in jail, accident occurred that Auaust.
where he has been on seven other "Within 24 hours oflcaming of the
occasions. amputation. the patient went with a
Unless the state Coun of Appeal friend and drank quite heavily,"' the
reduces a term ordered last month, he report said. •• ... Mr. Christopher has
will serve a prison sentence of nearly never accepted the loss of'the fingers
10 )Cir\, one or the stiffest ever on his right hand. He is reluctant to
delivered in a drunken-driving case discuss it." Chaitin said his client has
where nobody was injured. ref used all news interviews. "Everybody has a story;· said
Reiner ... and how much there is to
that -who knows? Secondly. we're
ta1ktnJ 20 years later. Lots of people
have industrial accidents where they
lose a finger or two. That docs not
excuse a lifetime of endanaenng other
people's lives."
In a little over two ¥-eels. a nation Harbara Bush's ethnic background
of voters ~•II 10 to the polls to elect a and do I know if she has an income
vice president of the United States. and 1f so what is it? And what did
Their mandate will answer the E Gerry Ferraro's husband, John Zac-
questtons once and for all Who will RIA caro. wear at an ltalian-Amcncan
assume the awesome JOb of rep-dinner held recently? Was tt a
rcscnttng this nation as a professional 80IB£CI pmstnpe? Or separaics? mourner at funerals throughout the Every voter wants to make an
world? Who will support the prcs1-intcllisent decision at the .polls, but
dent's band in a victor) salute at someumes I feel we're only getttng
conventions? Who will occup) the tilter? one side of the story. Sure, Gerry
.. These were all victimless mi~e
meanors." said his attorney, uonard
Chaitin, who called the sentence
"outrageous" and is appealina it as
excessive. In an interview last week, Chattin
said Christopher makes a "&ood
salary," 1s a "capable worker" and
works hard writing up bids for a solar
construcuon finn.
"I myself think the 1uy's not reallr.
a criminal. He's a very gentle person. •
he said. most coveted address in Washington I know all about Geraldine Fer-Ferraro. said she's a mother and -the Naval Observatory" raro's hair I know who cuts it and doesn't want to send her son off to But City Attorney Ira Reiner said
This has been one of the most how often and during a rainstonn in war. but what did George Bush have Christopher got what he deserves -
dramatic campaigns in the history of Portland, Ore., the curl held. The to say about his sons as a father'? "the largest sentence imposed any.
the vice presidency. And f ranlcJy, I style is destined to become a classic in Gerry was photographed In a where for drunk driving. as far as we
don 't k.now 1f l'm read y or not to the trad1t1on of Dorothy Hamill and supermarket the day after her nomi-know." make the all-important decision on Farrah Fawcett. nation shuffling through No. 2 cans of The seven previous jail sentences
the information I have at hand. But I know nothmg about Gcorsc tomatoes, but where docs George ranged from a "five-day slap on the
I know that Geraldine Ferraro can Bush's barber. Will his shon chp Bush hang out? Looking at mufflers wrist" to one year. he said.
make bluebel'T) muffins in her make history ltke Sen. Bob Dole or or scat covers for the cir'? .. Nothing works." Reiner said.
kitchen, but what do I know about Congressman TipO'Ncill'shairstyle? I read where Joan Mondale en-··The only thina you can do now is
George Bush? Oln he make a And what do we know about the gaged in a conversation with Gerry worry more about lhe public and
birdhouse in his garage or put on mates of these 1wo who will accom-that made the wire services in which warehouse him ..• It's clear he has sno~ chatns or change a furnace pan) them on Air Force TI? What is the vice presidential hopeful com-· driven thousands of times' under the
---------------------------mented on her red dress. Joan was influence of alcohol to have been surpnsed she could think in feminme caught an<l convicted on 27 ~parate
terms. occasions. It's astonishing he hasn't
Don't 1ell me Nancy Reagan hasn't
from time to time mentioned
Reiner consolidated four drunken
drivingarttStsovereight months into
one case. which also included four
counts of driving with a restricted or
revoked license.
Still pendin1 is a July 27 drunken-
drivina offenK that Chaitin said
occurred while Christopher was free
on bail -one reason Reiner opposed
bail reduction from $500,000 pend·
in& appeal in the case.
T~ son of a career soldier,
Chririopher "de$Crlbes his parents as
strict but not cruel disciphnanans,"
the psychiatric re,P<?rt said. , Chnstopher drinks, it said, to cover
up intense feelings about his injury
•that well up durina times of stress.
The hi&hest blood-alcohol concen-
trations Christopher t.howed in any of
his casei were 0.30 and 0.28 percent,
Chaitin ~id. C-:alifomia's tough 198 l
drunken-drivina law makes it 1 crime
to drive with 0.10 blood-alcohol and
increases ~ntences accordina to the
number of prior convictions.
A 0.30 was the highest official
·blood-alcohol reading that could bC
remembered by Clay Hall, chief or
proaram development for the federal
Office of Alcohol Countcrmeasuresat
tM Department of Transportation in
Washington, though he's heard unof·
ficial reports of higher levels. ·
A 0.50 reading is generally con·
ide~ the threshhold where coma or
Cicath may occur.
"We estimate that at least SO
percent of all highway fatalities arc
the result of dnnking and driving."
National Safety Council sPQkcsman
Dick Tippie said in Chicaao. I.:.& t
}'car, there were 44,600 highwa
fatalities nationwide.
What can bC done about chronic
cases like Christopher, Reiner was
asked
"Not a thing." he said. "When
someone is such a rcctdavist as this
person is. only he can deal with that.
Obviously such a person as this has to
10 to AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)."
Hall, commenting· on the §encral
problem but not Christopher s case
specifically, said: "l think AA as very
good, but for a person to go to AA he
mu~t want to 10 to AA."
Abby Baker, Los Angeles assistant
director of Mothers Against Drunk
Drivers, called Christopher "a time-
bomb waiting to explode ...
Baker, who like many MADO
members was the victim of a drunken
driver, suffered broken bone~.
internal injuries and "couldn't walk
for about six months" after a drunken
driver struck the disabled car in
which she was sitting 11 years ago.
"The drunk dnver saw the hazard
li~ts and crashed right into it. He
didn't fO to jatl," she said. "h'
MADD s genera.I PQSition (to im·
pose) punishment first, rehabilitation
second."
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rock ('Olle<:tton otl l:kthlehem's Broad
Strtet Bridae. .
"I was in about siitth grade," he
recalled. "and I walked a few bloc:ks
all the way to the library near the
Moravian cemetery with this bo1' of
rocks. ·
"h was rtally heavy and all I won
(at a show) was a Hershey bar. That
was it. So on the way back I threw
them off the Br<t1d Strtet Bridie and into the Monocacy Creek."
Collcctina things is more than a
hobby wtth Burkhardt h is in his
blood. He went from rocks to bua.s to
buttons. But he's been stuck on
swords for years
Burkhardt, 43. a house p~untcr.
owns a l tO.p1ece Ameri('an military
sword and sabt'r collection, most of
which M displayed at Bethlehem's
historic Sun Jnn recently 1n conjunc·
lion with Muslkfc t ·s4.
Burkhardt b(aan collect ma .swords
32 ~rs qo. Eich piece an his
ooltea1on was found an the Lchi&h
valley, he said, by aoing to yard safes and aucttons.
"There was an auction on Sixth
Avenue back in 1952.'' he rteallcd.
"My brother and l bid on a box of SO
Clv1I War bayonets, hut P.aul Leaser,
1 history teacher at Libeny Hilh
Sthool. boulht lhC bO~ fur I OOuple of
~nn1cs more than we hid
.. He felt IOJT> for u I ·~ IO he let us can) h bid to has car and he
pvc us aich 1 ba)'Onet. and that
mnnt n •
···My pnd(athcr, C'tattn« Blum.
• cousin of Emerson Baum who Lined che an JC"hool (of the Jame
na~e 1n Allentown). collected Indian
rehc . He got me interested in
collectin.& things. He alwa)"s tau~t
me that it's not quantity, but quahty.
That was hard for me to leam."
Burkhardt, a Bethlehem nattve
considers himself a "pure" collc-ctor '
"I ul>ll'ade (my c0Uett1on) con:
tan11y: ftost a lot of money doina it. b~t true colle,tol"i lose money," he said.
The goal in sword coll«una. he
said, is to ~tan antique model that it as "clean' as po siblc and not one
"that looks hke some kid chopecd
down a. neighbor's drain pipe with u.'' Gc.t~ma a vin!aac piece in mint cond1tton ts akin to "hittina the b
lottery," he said, because some
s~ords. dcpcndi"I on their hi1loncai
s11.ruficancc and condition, can be worth as much as S l 00,000
me of the mo t valuable pieces
are Prcscntauon Swords, or those ·~ to military officcn ot Ctllzcns \llhO have di played areal valor.
Many pieces in his collecuon are
delicately handcra.f\ed with dc1.11\cd
etch1np on the bll1ks and sharbkitt &rips for btucr wtar and better hOld.
Jiis ooUecuon spans the pcriOd f\'om
1740 throuah the Cavil War.
One of has pru.e IWOrds belQnled 1
Capt David honz.. a ;c.o,,..,,
a~reth To.,,shtp Mllvt who ~
n of the 12th Rqular Penn· • naa C.avalry dunna the Cavil
ar horu, whodaeet &0mc~,Ya
llO. sptnt ume an 1wo Confederate
pibons after hi capture 11 the btnle of Bull Run
Or .. Oo
,~uget Sound waterway Sunken
vessel
yields
cannon
( -
a ':delight for travelers'
. Golden Bear
Pass drops
seniors' age
Tb.c SS-per-year Goldert Bear Pass
(or diy USC al most units of the State
Park System has been continu~.
with a change in one of the quahfi·
cat,ons. The senior citizens' age limit
bu been changed from 6S years to 62.
to confonn to other state laws
concerning age limitations. . lJ nder a law that became efTccu ve
anuary J, t 983 and revi~d by t~e
984 ~gislature, the an!l~al pa.ss ts
lvailable to anyone receiving Aid to
the Aged, ~lird. or Di~blrd~ .to · nyone rcceaving Aad to Fam1hes
with Dependent Children; or to
anyone 62 years of aJe or over with a
monthly income, this year, of477 or
less. Married couples over 62 may
have ajoint income. this year, of$886
or less. The ~ss entitles the ~~rcr and
poute to use da)·USC facalatics at all
nits of the State Park Sy tem except
earst San Simeon SHM. Suncr's fon SHP, and the State Railroad
MuKurn. . It i not good for boat-launching.
ovemiaht campins. or trailer or
eamper ractliuc . It is not trans•
fer1&le. Golden Bear Pa nrc available t
II State Part uni 1 : they arc not
val1ablc hy mail.
The 1984 legi lauon also requires
\he Department of P rks nd Rcc-rettlon to develop and implement, on bt btforc January I, l986, a senior
itiun d1SC10unt p~m for the u r tale patk y tcm factliues. lndi·
Yidual or orpmzat1ons 1h t wi h to
make suucnion rrgardm the pro.
m may-wntc tcrW1tham . (8111)
nncr, Director or Parks and R
alion, P.O. Box 2390, cramcnto.
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If you think saving won't get you anywhere in this to Alaska: worth $8000. There's no obligation. Ju. t fill out
world, it's time you opened a Money Market Certificate an entry form at the Pactfic Savings Bank neare t you.
Account with Pacific Savings Bank. ror up-to-the-minute money market certificate ra~
Nor only do these accounts pay high money market and more information, call 1·800·PACIF1C ( 1·800·72i~342),
interest, for a limited time they come with sub tantial or mail in th upon below.
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SWIM & SPORTS WEAR 104 Main 675-9790
• BALBOA BEACH
COMPANY Palm & Edgewater 673-4925
• BALBOA BEAUTY 701 E. Balboa
& LOCAL COLOR Blvd. 675-1130
• BALBOA 710 E. Balboa
FLORISTS Blvd. 673-7957
•BALBOA
HARDWARE 200 Main St.
• BAY DEPT. STORE 303 Ma1n St.
MEN'S, WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR
• BLUE SAILS
STATIONERS
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• DONALDSON'S
DEPT. STORE
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673-5650
673-8170
675-6954
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• MAIN' STREET EMPORIUM 105 Ma in St. 673-4412
• MOLLY Evening Wear 302
BROWN'S Sequins, Silks .& Beads ' Main St.
•MAGGIE'S:
A FLOWER SHOP 1(}7 Palm 675-9204
• MENDELSON
GALLERY 301 Palm 675-8735
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THINGS 714 Balboa Blvd.
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675-0896
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• BALBOA BAKERY
& DELI 301 Main St.
• B.J.'s CHICAGO
PIZZERIA 106 Main St.
• DILLMAN'S Balboa Blvd.
REST AU RANT & Main St.
• HIDl'S COFFEE
SHOP 105 Palm St.
•MR. FU.N
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•ORANGE Balboa Blvd.
JULIUS & Main St.
• PAPAGAYO'S 509 E. Bay
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•RUBY'S' 111 Balboa Pier
•STUDIO
CAFE 100 S. Main
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THE WHALE Pavilion
• TOMFOOLERY
Serious Chocolates 705 E. Bilboa
673-2040
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• CATALINA PASSENGER
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• NEWPORT LANDING
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T1u1 week's open~ lOucb v1r-
1ually all tbe l!Dtrial bues U I comedY· a draml, a 1hriUer and a
mulical _JO on lhe boards around Otaftle County.
Tbe comedy as .. Natalie Needs a
Niabtie," ~nana Fnday at the
HunUDJlon Beach Pla~houte. The dl"&ma as .. Extremities" by the Stop-Oap maier company, also·arrf\ing Friday, at the Fon.am Theater m
LllUU Beach. Both arc recommend·
Cd Tor mature audienca.
T11
TITIS
Clirec:taon of Don Laffoon.
formances will be Jivtn conunu·
ously, ellCCpl Monday, at 8 p.m.
throuah Nov. 2, wuh a dosina performance at 8:30 No . 3 in the
Forum. Call 838-5344 for dctail1.
As these four amvc, four other thf'OUllaSetwda=m.,.._.ys ~!:~.:J'-tt:~r:!.cunatlll at !..~o..~:'M •;, .. al
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Irvine Community Theater, Turtle ''°) -~; .~ llvd., s..la~AM Rock c.ommwuty hr\. SwlnYbill ~ (97,.'511), .-.ai acepl ·~
Road at Tunle Rock Drive an lrviae atvaryiaaCllllUD&ilMI~ cw.
(857-5496). 0011111 performances are 11.
F:nday and Saturday at 8 p.m wi&b a ,.."""r~ ... =:bythcPIFuUcnon rnatance th11af\emooo at 2 o·dock. Civic at ummer
-"•l•eMr .... t• it the Gem Audi&Onw.n, CllllGman at Union.
Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden F&lllenoe (179-1132), Fridays ~
Grove (636-7213).. w1ndina up ~ at I. Sudays al 2.30 Wedn~y throu&b Saturday at I ~i-;'i::r at the Curtain
p m. wilh perfOl'll)anCtS today ud Call Dinner 690 El Cam•no next Sunday at 7:30. R..,.1 T (I"• ·IL:-.:\ -. .. ti _ .. EM•••" an the Studio ~ Ullin .;io-""'"· n.... Y ~-
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•ad S.turdays at I: U p.m tlln>ulb
Nov l. _....,. ..... , ..... "Y *-Parle Civic neater a1 SullivaD Ccnlet 7631 MelrC* Ave , 8UCM
Put (S2l·IOI~ s.&ur· daysaa Ip na. • 10.
CAU "'"'° -Auditiom IOr RObcrt l£. Sbawood'• .... "1"M
Petri6ed Forell" wW k Mid ~. '
al 7:30 ip.m. a1 lhe W=lll Commumty'JkMer. n12 St..
WCltminster ... .a cut ol 11 Inell ud
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Just 1n lime for Halloween 11 ·• OrlCUla." also opcnina Friday at
Golden West Collcse. And the popu.
Jar ma&lical "Stop the World, I Want
to Get Oft'' hill the spotliatu ThuB-
CS.y b lhe Brea Theater Leque.
Jay Conklin is directint the sci
farce .. Natalie'' for the Hunt1na1on
Beadipla~rs., with Scott Tilton, Tina Gam>cJ. Steve Sorensen Manha
Fal&lkDer, Steve Almond. jim Daly,
U• lirulson and Robb Judkins compriaana the cast. Petfonnanccs
are lcbcdulcd F:rida}'S and Saturdays
at 8:30 tbrou&h Dec. I al the
=bouae. in Huntiniton Beach's
"Dracula" flutters into the Golden
Wm College thnter for two week·
ends of production, includ1na a
midnight ~rformance on Hal-
loween. Michael Grenic plays the
vampire count,. wilh Peter Aanew. D.
L. SChmidt, Marsha Oark. Rich
Jack.son. Daniel Aetcher, Pat Brien
and Todd Marshall complctina the
cast. Stewart Rogers is dircctina 1he
show, which· goes on Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3
p.m. Reservations 895·8378.
Theater oT Slddle*k ~ in cepc MOndays It \'atYll'I curtain
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till'. Villaac shopping center.
Main Street at Yorktown Avenue.
Call 832-1.0S for tick.et information.
and ~t Sonday at 3. ,,
-"a.tfela" at the Grand Dinner Theater, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7~10), T~y throuah Sun~y at Vll)'lftl cunam tames.
Meanwhile, these Other shows con-
tinue their rtli>eCtive CJlPICments:
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"Eltr.emitici," an intense drama
about a rape victim who turns the
tables on her assailant, stars Corbett
Ba.rklie and Jon Sidoti under the
At Brea, Frank Kohel and Jean
Swift star in .. Stop the World, I Want
to Get Off," with Douglas Ball
directing. Pcrfonnanccs will be given
Thursdays through Siturdays at 8
p.m. for two wec~ends at the Cunis
Theater in the Brea Civic Center.
Reservations 996-6283.
-"Cat .. a B•I 'na· Reef'' by the
Mission VieJO Playhouse at la Paz
School, 25 IS I Pradcra Drive,
Mission Viejo (841--4245), Fridays
and Saturdays at 8 pm. through Nov.
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Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico,
San aemcnte (492-9950), TbWidays
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Jake didn't like his mother~ new boyfriend.
He was the first to \YOm her:
Now, he's the only one who can save her.
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IY LYNDA HIRSCH
ALL MY CHILDREN: potuQ& Erica
•Dd Mike $Cahn& thetr t>nparmcnt wuh a
kiss. Joanna anfonns Adam of the enaq:c-
rMnt. Adam rushes borne, but on the way
Billy 0~ jumpa into Adam's car and
idn&P' him. In King's Cr&s, Brooke
admit$ to Kelly r.hc'.d hke Tom back.
When Brooke calls Tom. Donna answers. daimin& to Tom jt was a wrona number.
A.Oul.,ltCCS 10 let Ellen tell Palmer AndtcW
1\9• Ross' son Linda and Andrew at· ~ed to each other. Daiay aware Cynthia
btOlte. Bonnie and Devon head for
Hollywood and a commem.i career for
9onn1e. Grq. civcn photo ass1gnment to ~ool Sheila, warmt to her. Artgie Jealous
when Jesse sings with Yvonne. Htllal')
Q:lls Bob she's not ready for a new
romance. Walking in as Zach Dttforms ~hkbtaliftlOn Nina.Dai')' tells him lo
~y away from Nina. As Brooke and Tom
IOok• at their new dau&hter. Laura. their
Mm\ family moment is broken when
.. 1 orce papers arrive.
ANOTHER WORLD: MJ. startled that
Kathlttn has been shot. Kathleen cteapes
qtjwy. however, t;ecause she's weuill& a
ltullct·proof vest. Kathlttn f~ls bet.rayed
~ Cau·~ obsieu1on for Cecille. Sally ~ns pyma on nul'SC Joyce. Movil\a in with Mac and Rachel, Blaine separates
from Sandy. Durina fi&ht with Caner.
Cirant suffers hean attack. Ben and Marley
.Smit their love for one another. Donna's hrful lbat her association with Dr.
DUnnin& is about to be revealed. .
and ado1>UDJ Jill. Marne tclb Klrk
and Ted falltna m lo~e
CAPITOL: Jud&C d11m11~ murder cha~ qamSl Kelly af\ef Myrm testifies
in closed chambers that "'e saw Kelly kill
Danny iA tdf-dd'tnse. M)'tn&'s lCSlamony
fottvcr sealed. WMn Thomas IJVft Hal ~cad to kavc hospital. Hal wantS to move to outskirts of town with Kelly, but
Thomas says Hal needs to be otar
haspiw. Hal contacts Juhc, uying his
dauahtcr'a bC'Cn rclciscd frol'(I pnson and
wantJ Scouy returned. Julie baJb; sayma
he won't return child until die has
meeting with mothtr. Kc-lly adm1t1 to
Julie lhe and Trey arc .Scotty's pm:nts.
When Sam catches Brenda and Wally in
motel. he decides to send her to French
boardina school. Paula, embammd by the thinp she did v.hcn surTenn& from
brain tumor, vows to make new life for
henelf if she can avoid pnson. Frankae
plans mecuna between Ricky and Jay
(Jordy).
DAYS OF OUR UvES: Andre kttps watch on Kimberly's apartment and
.decides to seai"cb it, behtvinf he. has
prism. Kimberly decides to quit her job.
Megan's father orders her to let Andre lead
her to the prism. Mepn rcmemben
playing with Renee as• child and beina •t
the fctt of their father Stefano. At sean·s
birthday party, Marlena iocs into labor, assuring Roman it's the real thing. Not
tcllina Neil about his return. C.arlo picks
Liz up himself, saying he'll always be there
for her and do anythina she needs. Liz
saddened when a drunken Neil ~noot
ra ncak nto the b and d1sfipre
GENER.AL HOSPITAL: Sc»n>10 in·
forms Holly &hat 5incc no one will p s c~. he can'l have lro ~ for
e.11ton1on. Edward decides to stll spa to rat!lt money to pay off Jimmy Lee in
return for Jimmy tee keepina quiet
Jimmy Lee turns down marria&c proPQS.11
rrom Lomia. Apinst everyone's advice,
Grant and Scorpio decide to help Mn.
Porthioko and her hu~band, a professor
from the Motherland, defect 10 Amerias
Jackson tells ScOrpio that he broke rules of
protocol conccmmg behavior of dcfecton Id~ asylum and that the Mothetland
has filed a formal protest. Amanda Bamnaton's nephew DcTck arrives 1n
town to take over conuol of TV station
and newspaper. Derek comes on to Ginny
but he rebuft's him. Jimm~ Lee tells
Lorena hc'sabOut togctaboul S 10 million
from the Quar1ermainn. f'nsco upset
When Tanya Ays she lha.S no romantic
fechnp for him and is now intcttsted m Tony.
GtJIDING UGHT: Philip stunned that
•nyone was hurt in explosion. He rushes
an unconscious Beth to the hospital, where
doetors decide she has retina damage
which may leave her pennanenlly blind.
Lujack and Floyd arrested for criminal
nealiacncc in Beth's aCcldenL Alex won't
post ·Lujack's bail because her !~wyer has
advised aplnst it, so India gets money
from Warren. India aware that Philip
caused explosion Learning Piper is in
Barbedos, Cw re and ·Fletcher head for the
tropical land. Mindy furious Billy has
hired Roxy to wor1c at Lewis Corp. Nola
assures Tony his mam. to AnnabelJe
will be fine. Jonathan pumps Bea for
information on Quinton's life. Annabelle ta WJ()ODSCious in tunnel with -her fool
wedged between several boulders.
fi nncr wtfi or Bo'• siooc Drew calls Bo "daddy" and Asa .. .,.ndpa." Vaeki aur·
pnsed when she'1 coruactcd by her
&Odchtld Tma Clayton Tina wanu to wort at Banner, but when thcre'a no
opcn1na the decidn to take a Job wi1h Asa.
Alex ttlb taurel he wants to make up for
an the bad things he did to her ID the p&JI,
RYAtn HOPE: Rick takes Pru In his
arms when she's fri&httned by storm. Frank carriea a hurt Magic into his
deserted belch shack. Frank •tarts flrc and Magic rqams comciousncss. ~hit drives
to the beach house and is apprOadled by a man. She turns and discovers her captor 11 Max. Max tells Jtll he had to come 10 het
because she is the cmly penon he can tnlSl.
Afttrhearinancws that he can no lonact be
surgeon, Rottr decides to act on with bis
lifc .. stop drinkina. and conquer the world:
He plans to ask Jack when be can run the
new hospital wina u administrator. Frank
tells Magic he11 always love her for
sav1na his life and J tll's, and she says shc'U
always love ham 1n a very special way •
SANTA BARBARA: Kelly discovers
gold coin belonain& 10 the late Channin1
Capwell. Lionel tells Eden he•s her secret
admirer. Lionel wants to recover the
family art rollection believed lost at sea in
tile 1880s. Santana realizes that Brandon
is'\lis son. C.C. 5tops Santana from seeing
Brandon. Joc'1 sister Amy comes to town.
Cruz 11ves eulOJY at Joc'1 memorial service. Kelly's fondest dreams arc re-
alized when she discovers Joe is alive and
they spend the nif_ht roecther. Auausta
suspicious of Minx s dnver Brick. AS THE. WORLD TURN& Retumina to m•ke love to her. Hope held at gunpoint the United Sutcs with Michael, Steve by Will while She talks to Bo on her two-~ at auport for jumping bail O.ig way wristwatch. Marlena faahts a deadly
lletums Betsy to Dave and Ellen. He seeks banle in the delivery room to save her
CX)lllfort from Lyla. who insists be WIS second twin. Just as Roman and Marlena under a hypnotic spell when he took Beuy bold lheir babies aod vow their love for ww.y. In an ane~ to make amends for one anolber, • re:atiJ.e that StefAno is bis past misdeedS, Cra11 decides to sign Mep.n's father aod would do anythina to
doeument aJ10"'10J DanjelJc to take clestroyRoman.Kimbertybeainscarceras
Ss.ve's last name. With Michael's help, a Salem lloohr. LOVING: Ann and Daneenpaed. Isabel
Steve escapes •hile beina transponed to vehemently opposed to Cabot tellini the
SEARCH FOR TOMOIUlOW: Sunny
alienates Lt. BOwman when sbe lrics to
have Gagney releued from jail. Breu
OattersStephari1e,aslUn&forajobwith TV
station. and then rcoeives orders from-
Warrcn. After beina released from jail.
Capey socs loolci~ for Suzi and finds hC1" en~ in a romantic dinner with Brett.
Fcaanina illness, Warren is able to stan fire
in prison. Manin devastated when be
learns of oewg that his club in the
Caribbean is enaulfcd in flames. Tia
ccscatic when Liz.a qrees to go ahead with
her lldoption procedure. Tia is fearful however, that everyone will tealiz.e Uoyd
i1 her father before adoption aoes throuab.
Warren plans to lcidMp baby Jonah.
c:oW1b0U2. Steve and Betsy rendezvous EDGE OP NIGBT: Milei qrea to help arandchlldrcn that Shana•s bis daU&blef'. arid sail lo secluded spot where they Cbris find finaerprints to aupport Sky's Loma has fit when she t.earn.s Ann bas
c.otu.idcr flttin& country with DanicUe. theory. SlcyrevealsOen.Jdjnebad tobetlie hired model Sasha Hale for San Francisco
Hlf; uptet by Bob and Kim's srowina ooe to kill Lopn. Geraldine~ by fashion layouL Curtis fears Sasha will
rritndShip. Rebuffed by John, Lucinda his explanation, thinkina all the time that m:al1 be invested in pomo film. Curtis puns hi1 researth pant and John declares she had sbot Dave Grace. Mike plans to pers···.a..:.:.. 5,,.,.., to -J··'-St•rv telll ~-Maaie btt.aks e~111er1t to Frank review the evidence and alb clwles be Jack ~s n~i'rca<lYfor ~m';jlment Wben lhe fean Cal will lfke Jill away. dropped apinst Raven and Genldine. even after Jack says ht loves her and is C:.eiunina lhc'salmost broke, Diau hatch-Raven is releued. With Liz havina sorry for au the pain he c:aWed her. ID
ee scheme to meet ~uirements of finished work on \be next phase of the prison. Harry tdls c:cllmate he'll do
· U.bericanoe from Whit by. marryina c.at sculptUre reconstructioo, Jimothy and anytbina to set even with Shana. Jack tells • ==============::::;,i Ann he'll stay in town, but needs tirnc to YOUNG AND THE RESTLES& Jack
tells Tracy Tim enP&Cd. She refuses to
admit that she still foves Tim. Tracy tells
·Ashley she plaosa future with Danny. Tim
goes to Tracy after Lauren tells her of
Tracy's prccnan~. Patti goes to 1ee Paul.
womed that lhe II lose Danny because Tracy's fallina in love with him. Amy
comes home after Bobby Mack's death and tells Frank what happened in Tyrone's
room. Frank not •~ what he c:ao do to
help Tyrone. Victor aurpriled to see
Dina's very much a lady and vulnerable.
Jadc"suspicious ofVictor's sudden interest in his family. Mark and Ashley happy to
have time tosiether. She tells him he means
a lot to her. Nikki thrilled because the
donation list continues to srow.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -For once
the critics and the public see eye to eye
on the best new shows of the season.
NBCs .. The Cosby Show" and
CBS' .. Muroer She Wrote .. were near
unanimous choices arnona the critics
as the best new comedy show and the
best new drama series.
The two shows are also the only
certified hits amona the 22 shows that
made their premiere in the fall
season. They are the only ones that
managed to stay in the Top 10.
.. The Cosby Show" marks Bill
Cosby's return to series TV after an
eiaht-year absence. C06by stars as
Cliff Hl1Xtable, an Obstetrici.aa who
lives in a New York City brownstone
with his lawyer-Wife and four chil·
dren.
"Murder She Wrote" is a leisurel~
paced mystery in which star Angela Lansbury pieces the puzzle together
bit by bit and arrives at a solution. It is
the antitbC$is of .. Tbe A-Team" and
its imitations. Yet "Murder She
Wrote" has succeeded and the "A·
'ream" clones have not
The fall sea.son bas been busy. with
baseball playoffs, the World Series
and campaign debates au disru~ina
the schedule. Still, '7he
Show" and "Murder' Sbe Wrote
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CS Fullerton ro
to 36-14 victory
over Nevada-Ren&
RENO (AP.) -~ ..J,~oo Alkn threw one 1oucbdo" Piass and ran for aDOlhC"r ~
afternoon to lead unbeattn ~ S181J
Fullenon to a 36-14 non~rae.c.
~ctory over Nevada-Reno.
With me win unranked Ca1 Slatt
Fullerton, one of four wbea~
Uftlled 11.CaJnJ ia the ClOUJlUy1 tel ' school record wath tts eilhtb ~
of tbe sea50n. N~vatta.:llcno fell 19
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Allen, the ~~ brother ol :14
Aqclcs RaidcrS rullJUftl bec:f
Marcus Allen. comp)eted 17 of JO puses for 233 yards. He WIS ftOlii
1ntertepted fonhe 121h nme m bil
last 13 games.
~e Cout Collete'-gen Luzlo (left) loob for tarPt with the protection
of KeTID Bradley (2~) and Sal Gaardado (85) Saturday. At rtpt, BW Brown e-vade. the #UP of San Dlejet Meea '• Dan Brau. Brown caiaibt two per es for 38 jarda, one a 26-yard payoff from Ludo. For tlae dlltcolae, eee C2.
cat State Fw&enon loot actvun.
of four Wolf Pack turnovers in die
first half to bUild a 13-6 lead at
intermission. The Titans then toored
on four of their first five p<>stCSllODI
of the second half to boild a 36-6
advantage with 10 manuttS' left to' play •.
Halfback Roy Lewis scored from
one yard out lo put Cal Sla1e
Fullerton ahead to my. bn:Uial a
J.:5 uc midway through tbc IUlDad
quancr. oJ • It~ a question Ferragamo can't answer
Gene Mauch says he's enthusiastic,
but will his players follow suit?~
Nobody came in on the noon
balloon from Sask.atoon and asked
me, but ...
•Rams quanerback Vince Fer-:;
ragamo was asked theotherdaywliat
happens ifhe comes back offhas
broken finger injury and he can't
throw. and he replied, .. Gccz. I never
thou1ht of that."
San D1qo Padres.Manager Dick
Willlamsis beil)ladvised by hi& ·re
Norma to retire from baseball ... If
Nonnaissofrccwitb.advice,sbc
should have advi5cd her husband to
waJk Kirk Gibson in aame five of the
World Series.
•Cenain restJesselemcntsofthe
Notre Dame subway alumni are
distributing bumper stickers which
say, "OustFa~l" .
•ToldtheRamswercooetothrcc-
point underdogs to AtJanta on Mon-
day night. returning safety Johnnie
Johnson said, "We are not tbrcc-
point underdogs to Atlanta ... or
anybody."
•Returning Angels Manager Gene
Mauch says, 0 1 have never been so
enthusiastic in my life." ... His
players Will have t illP the word.
•SOmehow, it is not qwte clear
how Ole takers' NBA salary cap can
be SS.2 million and the actual payroll
$8. 7 million.
•The Indianapolis Colts players
wanted io give owner Robert lrsay a
birthday present but they dido 'tknow
how to wrap a liquor store.
•The first rule of going to the race
track is always put a quarter in your
shoe for: bus tare home.
•TheJUY who came up with the
dcscripttoo "new look" Kinp bas •
gone back to the drawing board.
• ThCTC has been no word as to
what the Sports ntustratc'd guy, who
picked UCLA to become national
champion, is doing now.
•The 198 .. Houston Oilers may
break a record before the end of the
season ... highest point spread of the
year. ·
•You know you arc ~ing_old if
yaurlctdS d.qn 't re;ijcml:Jei' hen
everyNotreDame-USCpmewasa
college football classic. ·
•The bi& money being J)OUrcd into
the fight against a state lottery comes
from the race ttacb which would
save us from theevdsofgambhng;
•Well, the city of Detroit doesn't
have to worry about riots in the
I
streets after the Llons. Pistons or Red
Wi~ win a world championship.
•TheLosAngclesOipperssay
~npcct a larger walk·up crowd
than the Lakcrsgct but they will still
have to subtract the clients who don't
get past the muggers in IM park.jog
lot.
• Wben Detroit Tigers Manager Sparky Anderson used the quote
"Any squirrel can get an acorn once"
and credited Vince Lombardi, he was
thinking of the Bo Belinsky quo-
tation: "Even a blind.Pi& will get an
acorn now and then.
•Quick now, what is the color of
Raider owner Al Davu ·car?
•A rcaJ expert is a guy who knows
as much about football as Jimmy the
Gttek thanks he knoWL
•Terrorisanigbtclubopcrator
seeing Phyllis George and Stu Nahan
walking onto bis dance floor.
•Thebardwhowrote .. Myk.ing-
dom fora horse" never lost a photo
finish. ·w.: ESPN picked the Rams ~ · Banto'*>'in11.e
SUperBOwt ••• ~.tie meant.
the one in Stanford Stadium m
:.January.
•Dept ofsure things: The com·
bined charities of Orange County will
nol name the Raiders• Lyle All.ado
Man of the Year •fter he allegedly
stiffed one organization very badly.
Fullback Todd Gerhart ran ia from
18 yanb early in the third quarter to
put lhc Titans ahead comfonabty
:2Q.<6. The touchdown was set up by a
22-yard pass from Allea to Wade
Lockett.
Allen threw his 15th ~
pass of lhe season. a ninc--yarder lb
Afkn Pitts on lbe fim play of the
fourth quancr and four minuics later
ran in from the S.
Bryan Calder scored the Reao
toucbdoWn OD an l &-yard pass froln
Eric Beaven. ...,.
G~ Steinke. a senior out of
Fouta10 "Valley Hi&h. kiCkcd 1h1"C =dd fortbe Tttans Mile~
countend with ftlO for die
Wolf from 44 and 45 yatds out:.
Fullerton. !WhiCh went mto the pme leadina tbe nation 'th 17 pm
ante:rDCptions. picktd otT tbrcc Wolf
Pack passes. The Titans pined ·s
turnovers while losing the ball oDly
twice to mcrca.te their season tum-
ovcr margin 10 plus-26. also best tD
the nation.
Rustlers
inso .. 24
triumph
Sea King s boys, NH,Edisongirls win .
By CHRIS MONAHAN
Delr,....C.r111111M1e11t
Most college coaches wiJI tell you
that it takes more than the starting 11
players to win a football game. If there
was anyone at the Golden West-Mt.
San 16.ntonio game Saturday night
who doubted that, Todd Parker put
any doubts to rest by the end of the
·evening.
was aJI Heinle on the drive as be
completed four of five passes, three of
them'to Brown.
Orange Coast area standouts build
at Orange County cross country meet
By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR
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Corona del Mar High's Sea Kin~
continued to run on course as they
captured the the team championship
in Division I competition at the
Orange County Cross Country
Championships Saturday at Irvine ·
Park.
CdM Coach Bill Sumner said
earlier in the year that this is the time
of the sea.son he wants his team to
peak. And with league finals right
around the comer, and the Mt SAC.
Invitational next week. it looks like
Sumner has his team ready for the
stretch run. ••we're right on target,"
said SultlDCL 0 Tbcse pnor meets
have been pop quizzes for us, but now
comes the part of the season we've
been building for."
The Sea Kinp edged Mission
Viejo, 68-69, to win their founh
invitational of the year. CdM was
pacc<1 by Scan Combs who finished
third in the race with a time of l S: 19.
Dan Holland clocked a I 5:22 for fifth.
Sumner believes. the strength of his
team lies in its depth. 0 Everyone says
you've got to have an ace, on~ star
ruDnet' to hive a sood team. But
we've got seven cood runners so
there's Do pressure for one guy to
come through ...
Another team that has cme~ed as a
strong post-season contender IS Uni-
versity High. The Trojans finished
second toa powerful Villa Paik squad
in Division4. Univcrsit} actually tied
Villa Park in lhe scorina. SJ-53. but
Villa Park won tbe title by virtue of
having its sixth man come in bighet'
than u nivcrsity' s.
Trojan Coach Tom McCbesner, in
his first year at the helm. was pleased
with bis team's finish, and like
Sumner, is focusina towaid CIF. ~·we
came into the meet low key,"
McChcsner said. "We've been work-
ing bard even throuah. the invita-
Pressed into service when starting
tailback John Lamberton spra_\oed
his ankle last week durin& practice,
Parker responded by gaanms 105
yards on 2 .. carries and scorin& a
touchdown to lead the Rustlers to
30-24 victory over Mt. San Ant~io
at Orange Coast College.
0 (Todd) did a real good job;" said
Rustler coach Ray Shackleford. "It's
nice making it with the run, we've
been relying on the pass too much.
On third--and-nanc from the Moun-tie 42, Heinle threw to a tightly
covered Brown. who made a onc-
handed catch at the 1 S. On the next
play the two connected again for the
·score. Brown's three catches for 86
Trojans find luck in Green
"I'm really pleased with the win.
;This is a tough conference and all
wins are good wins."
Even with Parker's strong ni&ht
ru1lunt; iL took a l S-yard pass from
!lohn Heinle to Jeff Brown to stan the
founh quaner and a Rustler de-
fensive stand at the end to preserve
the Rustler win, their second in three
conference games, fourth in five
games overall.
The Rustlers' winning march
bcpn at their own 22 with two
minutes left n the third quarter. h
yards doubled his season total, as he
entered the game with just 3 r«cp-
tions for 16 yards.
Meanwhile the Rustler defense,
which rerorded four sacks had to tip
away a Mountie pa s with 42 seconds
remaining to stop Mt. SAC's final
drive.
The first half belonged completely
to the Rustlers with the exception of
one &ap~ on special teams. They got
one yard runs from Parker and Brown
plus a Heinle touchdown pass and
outgaincd the Mounties 206-S I to
(Pleue ... RUSTUR9/C2)
Backup QB sparks
USC's l 7-14win
over Arizona
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern
Cal Coach Ted Tollner, whose Troo
Jaris sit atop the Pacific-IO football
race, said. "We"re makin& our owa
luck."
The Trojan parlayed Steve Jor-
dJm' 31-yard field goal in the third
guaner, and a pass interception and a
fumble recovery in the fourth Satur-
day to down Arizona 17-14 and run
their Pac-I 0 record to 4-0. .. We don't care how we win ... said
Tollner, whose Trojl\ns are now S-1
de pite having less than an ovcr-
powcrina offense.
"We needed wme 20-yard pa
plays, ~hich we haven't aotten •.. and
Tam Green gave us that... said
Tollner, whose club is one-half pme
ahead of 3-0 Washington in the race
for the Roses.. "Our dcfcnst played
eittremelywcll and our special team
were out ta ight. ••
Aniona Coach Larry Smith said:
"We're JUSt angry at ourselves that we
NoHon,BruinsKOCalifornia, 17-14
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BERKELE¥ (AP) -Ken Nonon
Jr. rude a fumble recovery 10 set up
UCllA 's knockout punch a~in t the
Oahfbmaa Bears. a game~w1nninf
field pl by John Lte with 2:5
rem11n1na Saturday.
.. Our defense was oumandms.
Obvtouily, we truagled on offense
the cnure afternoon. But. any umc
ou play defense and luck lhc II the
WI)' we d1d1 you J!~C yourself 1 chance lO wmt said Coa h 1·crry
Donahue. who Bruins came from
behind for a 17·14' \lctOI')' n the
n1UOn11ly tdc ased Pac1f IC' I 0 foot·
blll aamc
Th ludan,g Donahue rcf1 ntd to
wa~by untcr Kevin Bucnafc. who
av 44 tds on ciaht lucks.
Lee's 7th r.r1fsoa1 ofthc ICUOn was
also his shortest.
Cal had only 232 net yards in the
game but led 14·7 early 1n the founb
quarter after Man: Fundtrbutk ran
thrtt yards for 1 touchdown Tbt
Bears got the ball baCk qu1~~ly when
UCLA fumbled on the ki bff ~tum.
bu1 Cat' opportunlt) to 1ncreuc ats
lead WB$ erased b) a Norton intcr-
ocr.uon. 'If I h d to 1n&Jc out one ptay_ as
th 1um1Jll poant at WOUld bt Ken
Nonon's u\lcrceptaoa • Donahue
said. "He made an out 1tnd1na play
on the ball Cal had 111 thr momcn·
tt.am l'hcy had Just ICOrcd and
recovered a fumble. Without the
anttrttpUon, wt would have been 1n
b11 trouble ...
Nonon. 1 freshman hneblckcr, i
the IOn offormer hca Y) wti&ht bOxmr.
champon Ken Non on. He rttO\ ctcd
a fumble by Funderburk at the Cal 7-
yard hnc on the Bears' second la)
from xnmm followmg the U
tO\lehdown.
UCLA evened the re wnh a '7~
rd touchdown dnvc whioh ended
With 14 rcmam1na.
"The)' JUS\ pul 1 ~the ()1\ 11\11
llM touchdown dm• c, JU 1 ltlcc la 1
ar," ch JQC 1pp of I id.
didn•t win it. This ~uc is all the
same level C:\CCpt (top.:ranked) Wash·
iDJton. ·
Jordan's 31 -yard field aoal in the
third quarter snapped a 14-l 4 tie.
Green completed l 3 of 23 P8:SSCS
for 212 yards and Tommy HaYJlC$ ~ade a ~e) thcf\ in the Trojan
~"lctOT).
Arizona' Wildcat , 4-3 O\'ttall and
3-1 in me conference, lo ta chance to ao ahead si'.\ minut into the fio&I
quarter. when tight end Gary Parrish
appeared to haul down a tipped pass
just a~ the Southern C.al aoaJ line.
But Hayn~ reached in and jerked
the ball awa) for an 1ntcrocpt1on that
pvc the Trojan possession on their l·yard line. _
The Wiidcat lost a final srorina
opponunaty in the fin&J minute hen
they moved to the uthttn Cal 3().
yard liM. MJ't q~crback Quar·
lat.ck lfrcd Jcn\:ms bObbled the
~ from center and the Trojans'
Ton) Colonto recovettd with 26
second mttllnin,s. ·
Green, pressed tntO dUl) ftcr
ian1q ~uancrbad: Sean &Sbul")
was sickhncd by a knee anjul) "' Ute
RCOnd pme of tbc son. ncacd
oa 1 20-yard lOucbdo rn
ammte Ware in th d nds or the fint half to knot lhc
14-14
Jon.tan
up oalhcn m A1\no rt:CO'-rt'ttd :a r .. m~ b) the lldca ~ Da" id
dam -.hod pped a uthcm 1
punt at th(' ~mnna -rd hnc.
tJonab. We dbn~ v.oant lO peak for
t.bcsc meets. 1be OF filWs are No. I
on ourllst."
tn the girls' races. Newport Harbor
won in Oi\'is.aon 4. and Edison took
the Division 2 title.
The Saalors were led by Maggie
Henson. who ran a 17:56 to win the
individual honors in the race.
Woodbndgc's Shcni Smith check-
ed in with the fastest time of the event
for the girls, a I 7:30. to win lhe sirls
division three race.
The futcst time for the bo) was set
on<:e apin by Cypress· William
Felliciano. who had the best time last
year. Felliciano won the Oivi ion 4
race with the only sub-1 S·tninutc rub
of the meet -obliteratini it in 14:4.5.
OSSYHOT;
ISLANDERS
WHIP K I NGS
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Hagler is stripped
of :lils wee title
a day after fight
From AP dl1pa~
MONTREAL -The World BoxinJ Gii
C:ounal voted unanimously Saturday to
strip Marvelous MllJVin Hagt r of his
world mtddlcwe~t title for disregarding us rule
limiting championship fights to 12 round!.
Until the decision, Ha&lcr h d been an undisputed
champion, recognized by both the WBC and the World
Boxing Assoclatjon
The action came one da) after the Brockton, Mass.,
fighter knocked out No. l dhallenp Mustafa Hamsho
in the third round ofa title defense at Madison Square
Garden in New York. The fi&ht wa~ sch~ulod aH IS·
rounder and was sanctioned by the WBA. wee President Jose Sulaiman said Hagler Md
repeatedly been asked to conform to the 12-round rule
but bad never responded to tht' council's numerous
requests.
"We are goinJ to be attacked by a sector of the
world. we are going to be rapped and critid1cd,"
Sulaiman said of the decision by the WBCs 22-member
executive council. .
"But I .believe that above these attacks must rest
the honor and respect that we have to our principles of
int~ty, justice and fairness.
"We arc not trying to harm HaiJer," Sulaiman
said. "We are not trymg to harm Mr. Arum (Bob Arum.
the fight's promoter).
RUFFELl'S
..
Nelan 1rab1 two--atroke lead
\
Lan)' Ndtff, anempuna to put a n .,osauve finish on an othcrwllC d1 ppoint·
Rangen outaCore Waahlll&tOD Amato tops
MlkflAllllOll,pl )1nghlsfirst Natldhal fi1 llfi
lnateaSOn, complied a near-flawlm 64.and
tookatwo. trokeleadSaturd ym1he1hird
round of the Walt Disney World Golf Cla s_ac nt Lake
Buena Visia. Fla. Nelson, whose last Amcri n triumph
came rn lhc 1983 U.S. Open, completed one ro1rnd over
each ohbc three coul'5CS used for the first 54 hole of
this c~ ent in a apcaacular 196, a di tant 20 hots under
par and the best three--round total of the season on the
PGA Tour .•• Patty SlleeU•, second amo!lJ ladies' golf
money WJnnen this year with a quartcr-mUlion doJlars.
puJ hcrac.lf in pmc position for another SS0.000
Saturday in the J8'8 Gold Putter Award playoffs.
Sheehan1 27, who was the l.ad1e Professional Golf
Assoc.iat1on'1 Player-of-the-Year in 1983, won her way
an to today's finals of the putttngevcnt as the only one of
the 16 oompcmors to finish the opcmng-day matches
undefeated at the ~ Inn Country Club in Las
V cgas. Sheehan won four matches, beating Pat Bradley
2-up in the last one. Bradley, Ayoko Okamoto and Laarf
Petenoa each suffered one loss aod reached today's
HockcyLca uepmcofthcycar,scorcdon ' qua ers a rebound at 16·07 ofthc third penod to lift
the New Yorlc Rangers to a 6-:S triumph
over Wa hinaton Saturday ni&ht •.. El~whcre In the
NHL. Ron Duiaay broke a J.f tie with hils founh 'oal of the son and Ivan Boldlrev dded a pair of thm.1·
penod aonl to help Detron nap a ahrec~aame losing
streak with a 7-4 win ovrr Ch1caao .•. Ray NetlfeN
deflected an a hot from l 0 feet with 9:08 left to provide
Hartford wath a 3-2 \'ictory ovtr Vancouver .•• Steve
Sliau soottd his first two goals of the season to pace
Montreal toa~2 win over Minnesota .... Quebec dealt
play in the loser's bracket. 4
Knicb acquire Butch Carter
NEW YORK -The New York m Knicks, foiled earlier in the week in their
efforts to pry Jim Paxson from the Ponland
Trail Blazer'$, have turned to Butch Cattcr
to solve their backc;ourt problems.
The National Basketball Association team· ac·
quired Carter from the Indiana Pacers for a sccond-
round draft choice in I 98S. •
Folk Art wins Oak Leaf Stakes
• Toronto a 12-.3 humiluuion, the latter'• founh straight
loss. Tony McKepey and Dale Huter acored short·
handed goals for the winners .•• DMa 8'oWea scored
his 'SCCOnd goal of the 5eason with Jj seconds left to
ensure a 3-1 Pittsburgh decision over Philadelphia ..•
Kevla IAVallee sooml three times and added two
ass1stus St. Louis routed New Jersey, S.3.
1'alVlllOll 10 a.m -PRO ll001WM.L! Wlllhlngton vs.
St. Loula. Chenf* 2.
10 a.m. -PRO P001'ULL: a.tltl VI. G....., a.y, Chlmel 4.
1 ~.m. -. ..., l'001'8ALL: Rlldlf'I ve. s.n
pte9Q, Channel 4.
1:30 p.m. -DllTMICll Ul•t•: ~ can•;=~~(~~YS.
USC(_,.), ChanMI 2.
5:30 p.m. -"'° HOCICIY: Klnga at Chiqgo, cnann.1.
ARCADIA -Heavily-favored Folk E . e:40p.m. -PROP00111ALL; New OrtllN at
An. ridden by Laffit l>incay Jr .• swept past . Dlllu~ttme approxtmate~ 7.
five 2-ycar-old fillies on the far tum 1 "'.m. _ PRO JN)OTaALL: A8ldel'a at 911n Saturday and scored a convincing 4Yl-ll"
len&th victory irt the Oak Leaf Stakes at Santa Anita. ~. kRLA(111,0):
After falling back to last in the field of six, Folk Art 5:30 p.m. -MO HOCl(aY: KinGe et ChlcagO,
drew off through the stretch from Pirate's Glow. who iana~ (108 FM). •
finished second under\ Fernando Toro. Wayward 8:40 p.m. -PllO •OOTaALL: New Oi1e9na Id
·rate. ridden by...Bill Shoemaker_ finished third.-----.... ~~107~~:0~~~~·~~,d~~=
POMONA (AP) -Joe Amato of Old Forae. Pa.,
recorded the fo=u1ckest elapte4 lime and equaled the
second faSlcst so Nauonal Hot Rod AllOCtation bisto~ Saturday 10 claim the No. I Top Fuel drapter
quah 1qa pasition for today's 20th annual W1n510n
Wort Fmals at Pomona Raceway.
Amato, who has .. lready choc:hed th~ 1984 world
championdnp, waa tuned an S.42.:seconds at 263.92 mph.
Only two 5.39-sccond limes by Gary Beck of Hemet, aDd a
S.40-sccond run by Larry Minor of San Jacinto, arc better
than Amato's. It was the second ume tb1s sason Amato
has reached 263.92 mph. He holds the current speed record
at 264.70 mph. .. Amato's final quarter-mile run knocked veteran Don
Garlits of O<:ala. Fla., into second plaoc. Garlhi. 'S2 and
compeling for 33 years. prOd. uccd his qu1ckea1 career
elapsed time at .S.46 seconds and 260.86 mph. ~k. the 1983 world champion, was third at 5.S4
seconds and 2.SS.68 mph. GarliJs was happy with his elapsed time but not
surpnsed. .. "My previous best el~psed time w~~ 5.47 seconds.
Garlits said. "It's almost like a <trcam. u a so wondenul.
But the technology of today is so food. '{h~ manufactu""1 a~ bqilding such •ood parts nothana surpnses me. l'm,ust
happy it's happcmng to me!'
Although Jody Smart of San Antonio, Tex., was the
No. I Funny Car qualifier at a uack-~or~ S.1~ seconds
and 252.1 O mph, Mark Oswald of C1ncmnata, K.Cluiy
Bernstein of Dallas and Billy Meyer of Waco, Tex., will
battle for the world championship and $40,000 scason-
endina bonus today.
Parks, Snow advance to finale
Brad Parks and Randy Snow .advanced to aoday's
finals of the U.S. WhcclchairTennisFinalsat the Racquet
Oub of Irvine Saturday. by vinue.of their semifinaJ
victories over Dave Kiley and Rick Slaughter. respective-
ly. . . In women"s finals Saturda , Michelle DesJmRr-
rallied to defeat Becky White, S-7, 6-1, 6-3.
;!~ · IPllOUTEIY, llC.
• F• 1111 ant Of T• lh
Orange Coast shocks SD Mesa, 1 7-14 ~Yz~~"~~eadRs. · ·
1_19_22_1Ma __ •_w_ .. c_osr_•_IEA_-_su._1_15_'· _ Pirates snap f our--game losing streak; Orar199 Coa1t 17, S.n D'"9 Meaa 14 "*'-1W Quamn
S.n Diego Mesa 7 7 0 ~14 Saddlebac stops Southwestern. 24-0 Oranoe Coaat t o o t-17
OCC-t.vtla ff FG
Orange Coast College snapped a
four-game losing streak and won its
first Mission Conference football
game Saturday afttmoon, while
Saddleback also was victorious to
extend its home winning streak.
Here's what took place:
Orance Coast 17, Su Diego Meu
14: The Pirates won for the first time
in five tries with the help of a punter.
of\all people.
Freshman Gordon Moss, out of
Coron.a dcl Mar High, delivered
punts of 42, SS, 69 and 47 yards to
force San Diego Mesa into time
consuming but unsuccesfuJ drives as
the Pirates pulled off the upset at
home. ·
Mean wile. Coast .quarterback Ken
Laszlo connected with Bill Brown for
a 25-yard touchdown pass, and run-
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ning back Kevm Bradley turned an his
best performance of the season which
included a 19-yard TD run as the
Pirates improved their conference
record to 1-2.
OCC got on the scoreboard first as
Bill Lytle booted a a 42-yard field goaJ
in the first quarter. San Diqo Mesa
countered with a Tom Ponach-to-
Rocky Gaylord TD pass of I 0 yards.
Laszlo then hooked up with Brown
for a touchdown but the Pirates
missed the PAT.
Mesa regained the lead when
Ponich scrambled in from seven
yards in the second quarter, and the
Olympians maintained the lead until
the final period. The Pirates went ahead for good
with 5:07 remaining as Bradley
scooted 19 yards for the score.
SDM~avtord 10 l)aU from Ponictl IDOOnan
k!Q)
OCC-&rown 2S NU from l..aulo (kick
falledl
SDM-Ponlch 7 run (Doonan kick)
OCC-&radltV 1' run CC.staneda pau from L.aszlol
Anenoanc:a: 1,000 1n11ma1ecs1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RusNne .
SOM-Menotti, 7·51, Ponlch, lt· 14, Nvoora, 7· 14; Tavlor. 1-2.
OCC-&redlev, 13-75; C.staneoa, 4·15; Mo$s,
l· 14, Marllne1, 4-12, Lenlo, ll·fw·mlnus-15. . PaasilW
SDM-Ponlch, 21-45-3, 3CM.
OCC-t..ullo, 7·15-1, 76; Castaneda, H -0, 41.
ltecaMlle ..,
SOM-Wlk:h, 11·119; Gaylor, 7·71, IW:lo<e,
4-21; Hawklna, 3·54; Mullanv, 2-11; McCrHrv, 1·7.
OCC-Johnston, •·II; Brown, 2·36, Ancllnon, 1·5; 8radle, Hor·mlllul·4.
Saddleback U, Soatllwestena t:
Tlie Apaches came to Saddleback
sporting the top defense in the state
(120 yards per game), but the
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After The Game
Gauchos ground out 275 en route to
their ju st consecutive victory at
borne.
S.Cldllbaclc 24, Seutttw"1Wn O
kereb'tQuarten Slddlebec.tt 0 I• 10 ~2'
Sourtlwfttern o o o ~ o ~' 43 lnltrcestllon r1turn (llutkowlkl
kick)
Sadct-S.Unas 21 "" frorn Douollu (Rutllowikl kldll
S.d6-C111t 39 PH• from OoUlllau
(llutkowikl kick)
s.dd-Rulllowsld 23 FG
Attendance. 2,000 (Hlll'Tltled)
INDIVIDUAL STATsmcS RWM!e
SW-Soutllern, 19-.SS; McCloud, 1·1; Po ... I 2-S, Otuafi, 3-6; Kir11tfldal, l-fnlnua-3; Mllloc:o,
1·fl'f'·mlnut·12; Barrttt, 5'-tor·minus·4.
Sedcf-Brown, 10-31; Schmid, 1·72; Douollu, 1·17; Currie, 5·12; Tr1mmel, 2·10; S.llnea, 5·1;
Wtdttaker, 1·0; landl, 1-mlnus·3. Pa ....
SW~tMI, 10-32·2, 123; OslMkl, 0-1-0, O;
Mllloco, a+o. 52; a.rrett. 2+0, 2s S.d6-0ouolus, 13-21·1, 1'1; Schmid, 1+-0,
6; Elltrts, 0-HI, 0. . ....,..
SW~loelM. S-19; Southern, 3-19; S.nkhQd,
3•; McCIOud, 1·6; O'AlldtM, 1·12, McVey,
1·17; Otuafi, H7. ~ane.. 2-n: Schmid, z. 10; c.oe, 7· 102; Su1nlar. 2· 15; Plllamare, 2-15,
The one lapse, however, led to the
Mounties' only score of the first half.
Gdden Wt1f 30, Mt. SM AntenlO M
SAre IW Qll9ttlrl
Ml S.n A1110nio 7 0 14 >-24 Go1c11n West 7 17 0 6-lO
GWC-Parktr 1 run (Doan klctl)
MSAC-<>rawhelm 102 kldloff retwr11 (Wlfl· ofM klc.k) •
GWC-Brown l run (Doan ltldll
GWC-Sooor 29 l)aU from jqflllt (Doan kick)
GWC-Doan SO FG
MSAC-WIOvlnt 32 NU from Marlln CWl9·
gins kiekl .
MSAC-Slowe 2 run CWlocllna klctl
GWC-erown 15 PHI from Htlnll (kldl
I• led) •
MSAC-'Wlvoilll 3' FG Allendenc:e: 6llO (Hllmlttcl)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS . .,,,...
MSAC-Slowt, lt·ll5; Ledford, 10-31; ... ,
l·O; Se!Ov, 4·for-mlnus 37. GWC-Parker, 24·105; Brown. 5·15; ,.,,._
pleo1te, 3-11; Grant, 1·1; Helnle, •·tor-mltK.11 12.
Pa$llN
MSAC-MarUn, 12·2H 144; Selby, 2·•-0 20.
GWC--tietnlt, 16'"2'· 1 2CM •eaMne MSAC-l..edford, 3·31; 9oolh. 3·22. WleolM, 1·'8; Stowt, 2·40, Ninde, 2·35; O, fltulJt, l• 13; a.a. 1-3.
•. GWC-Sooor, 4·6'; OllernerOo, 4·37; ~. •
J-N; APOleoatt, 2-9; P•rker, 2·2t Malor, t~.
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7 0 0 l 004 223 93 --,. _ ___..__ 17~5, J. fUtctiot IEdltOn). 11:30, 2 .».ale • 5 2 • 0 71• 141 145 ---__,, _..._ (CofON dll Mat), 11:S7, • 5chul..,
5 2 0 m m 150 (It 1r""'9 ~ ... , Urv1ne), 11:51, s. 0'8rltft (El T9tOI, ll:5t, ..
2 S O .a. 134 190 ~ 4 F-(EdllOft), ,t:of, 7 Mench• Menu I 7 0 .000 12' 1" T..m ICOr .. : 1 :tflh Perk, SJ, 2 .. !Edlson), lf;lJ; I. ~OIP lint ne), 1':16; t T•Y'• OMttt UlllVtnlty, 53; J El Toro, ... • Latu111 MelYnle Mank• (fdltonl, 19:22; IO. EYWf• •aldlri ., S.n Dleeo (Cllennel •• , 1 HINI, 122; s. ~IOn, 127 (£1 Modena), 1f;2l, Ottwl• 11. Ne\llOkal
11.m.) lnOIYIOI* rttUCt': t. SweMll (VIiia Park), (lrv!N), lf'JI; '2. Plmm (Edison), I~; ,,,
Chlato ., Tll'l\OI llV IS:OI; :r. 8tn'lol (UnlYerlllV). 1S,14t J. Mc:Grallt (Coron. .. Mar), 1f::U, l•
Cleveland 11 Clnclnnell Whllalev IUnlveraltv), IS;ll; 4. Sarrao IEI MoOtt (Coron• del Mar), 19.'4, 11. Youno
Dtt'lver el '"ffalo Toro), IS~; 5. McFtddln (El Toro>, 15:29; (Corone def MMJ, 20·13; 22. HollMICI (Cor•
Detroit •• MIMHOll '· Dement (Katetta), 15:31; 7. tMyer (VIII• -del 0M41r), 20=11; u. Wf'llsller <Ocean
Miami al New lnoland Park), 15:32; I. GrMnt (VIiia P1rll), IS:»; View), »20. 24. Peirce Urvlntl. ~. 25.
New York Glanlt 11 PhlltdtlPN• t. hrflz (Laguna Hlllt), IS:M; 10. Luoo Rover COce1n View), 20:n: 26. G•rc:l1 Pllllburllh al 1Ml1naPOll& (V1tenda), 1S-J6. Dtti.ra: 17. Jecobl (Edison), 20:23; 21 COl9man (lrvlnt), 20:"8;
Sa1111t vs. Ol'Mf'I l•Y at Mllwauk• (Edl1011), 1':0:l; 11 Heult'llk (Unlvtrsllv), 30 Karr <Coront del Mat), Jl:OI; *3. Miltrls (CtlltlnW 4 el 10 1.m.) 16:04; It. Martin (Unlvtrtltvl. t•:06; 23 (lrvl!le), 2l:13.
WHhlneton 11 SI. LOYll (Cl\ellllel 2 al 10 Gttllnd (EOllOll), 16•13i· 14. Patillo DMIMft I
a .m.> (EdllOtlJ, 16:13; 2'. Klsn.r Edison), 16:1', T .. m "°'"' 1, E111tr•nia. 311 2.
K1n .. 1 CllY at New Yorll Jell 34. Arneb (Edison), 1':26; 3S. TllOmN foollll•, n: > Founttln VaGey, 11; 4. LI
Sin Frenclaeo!tlt Houston (Edbon}, 16:2'1; 3), FtrlllOll <Unlveraltv), Colma, ts, s. •Jnlvenltv, 106.
Ne"# Orl11n1 at ~a (ChanMI 1 al 6~.a 16:33; 40 Tavlor II!~), lU2, '7. lndlvldual rH"lls; 1. Htrbertll ~ • ..., •• ~~::.::.::.:::.:.::.:..:.~.::.::..._.,.._~tien!Nlt• WAMt&Uv>. 11~--~---1e1'lllmlft>. ~r1~cu QDln'llJ.
Me!llllY'a OlfN DMUlll 1 • 11·11, 3 Cooke (E&pertllU), ll'lf, 4 llams II Allen!• fCllellMI 7 •I 6 p.m.) Team ICOI'"' 1. Mater Del, 52: 1 '"*"' VauetMtft !Dana Hiiis), 1UI), s. Olloltl C..... Pat11, S.; 3. TUilln, ff; 4. lrvlM, n; I. (Fountain Veti.v), IUS; '·Silver Cl'OOlhllll, !st~. ISO; '· COii• ~. 17', 7. 11 56; 7. CWNV (Foolhlll), 11:59; I YOUllO CS '"""-M, Hevldl·R-14 SavaMa, 211; I. El DotNo. 232; t Los fE1P.tran11), It OT: 9. Emeraon
SC.. 1W °'*1ws AmJeot, m: 10. W""711nstar, 219, C!aoar.nul, '9'01; 10 Co• (Fooltllll}, 1t;JI
CM 1tat9 ,...,,_ 1 10 It 1a-J6 l!tdMdual resut11· 1, Olson (lrvlne), 15:23; Othtra: 12 s. Atmtntrout (Ut'lt'tanlfvl,
Nwadl·llAlle a 6 t 1-14 t. $altdlna caueoa Pvk). lt21; 3. Younkin 1,_..; 13 A. Armentrout tUnlvenllYI, 1•.At;
,ult-FG Stllnke 22 (Mal ... Del), 15:SJ; "' Looet (Maler Oil), 14. Trudel (Fountain Vellev), IU7, 15. UN~G Zlndela1 " 15:39; s. MK.. (Matar Del), IS~. 6 Kennv (Fount1!n Valley), lt-.52; n. Cr•l>-
Ful-l.Atwls 1 '"'°' (Slttnka llldlJ Sandin (luanl lt.nt), IS:AO; 7. Fartnrt tr1t (Fountain V•lleY), ».17, 2'. Herrntn
UNlt-FG z..-i.1 45 ' (luefla Par11J, lS:G; I ~ta (W.1· (UtlfvenlM, ».22; '17. M111w (UnlvertllYI, Fut-f'G Stllnke 27 minster), ISM; f . W9bsttr (Eatancll), »:a; 2t.. Gotoert (Ufllvenllv), 20:37; 32 F~rt ll run (5t.inllt kldll 1S:S2; 10. smith <Tuatill), IS.SJ .. OtNrs· l2 Pertlna fFOUl!talll V.llev), »-'°. n lu·
Fut-FG 51tlnu J6 McMlllell 11r.1n11. 1~: " lllt11a <Miter dlanaft <Fount•ln Vdlv>. 20:57. F~Ull ' yard NII ffom Allen 0•11. lS:SS: 17. lleck Orville), 161M, 22. !Steinke kick) PcM.nCI Ctrvlne>. 1•:0t; %> Mc:~n (Cotti
Ful-Alleft S run (~ fal~) MIM), 16:10, 2'.. lune (EJlallCla), 16·11; 2S
UN·~1l.<A.o 11 ,__ a ~ <C0&1a Mill), 1':12; 26. Ma.,er .. ~ ..... NII ''"'" .. vera (Mater Del), 1U7; 27. Llddl (Meler D•O. 10~~1~6 from a.avara) 16:20, JO. 1tober11 UrvJnt), 1Uf; J1. Wlk:ft
OAMa ITATISTICS Urvlne), 16:Jt; 33 1(1stl IW"lmln1tar), fllul U.NR 1':33; 37. ltlldAr ICoala Mela), IUl; 31,
Flritdown1 IS 1f Glffeke (Etlanc:la), l6'."1 3'. Perrv
ltlAtllft•'flfdt 1, 30-14' 37.13 IES11t'ICl1), 1':4'; 40. Grimm Cl!1t1ncle >.
P111Jt1t Ylfdl 2~ · 301 16;50; 4 McCarthy (1!11anc:I•), 1•:5'; "-Return v.,.d1 fl 129 Kubiak (lrvlne), 1':S7; 4'. aurna (Colle
Plues ll·U·l 21·'2·3 Mete>. 16:5'1; 17, Cruz <Mai.r 0.0, 17:00;
P\Hll1 6·J7 W7 •. Ma !Cotta Mae), 17:05; 50. Fagin
Fumblft·lotl 1-1 C·3 (Elland.al. 17;17; u. Ollver <Cott• Mala),
Ptnllllel•'flrds ll·fO t ·107 17:27; 64. V•llCM' IColl1 MINI, 17:51
Time Of Pou .. 11on • 2'; it au 1 DMllM 2 Teem acorn; 1. El Modena,•: 2. Dana
·UCLA 17, CaDfomle 14 H111s, 60; 3. NftPOrt Hartlor, 102, 4.
Scwe 1W Qu•rtwl E~. l02; S. WoodbrldOt, IJS; 6
UCLA o 7 t 11-11 ltelldlo Allmltot, l St, 7. OcMn vi... 190 Clllerllla 7 I t 7-14 lndlvlual results; I. Kelt't ID•~ Hiiia), C.1-f'undlrburk 2 r~ (Gtlldsev kldl) 15;15; 2. It.... !El Modena!, 1S:22; 3. UCl.A-Youne 10 PHI from Bono (l..M Mof'9nO (Latunl IMch}, 15:2•, .. Sabra
llldl) (Ocun View), IS:26; 5. "°"'" (NfwPOl'lt C..-F~ Jr~ (GelldMv.kldl) Hafbor), l~; 6. ZOl1 11!1 MoOefla), lt.37;
UCLA-Prlmua 3 nin IL• lllck) 7. 8enll (Sunltv Hiii), IHO, I. Wrlollt
UCLA-FG ..... 11 (o.n. Hiiia), HAI; •. Greeorv (ltllftdlo
A~.200 • Alamitos). 15:A2: 10 Snvdlr !El Modena), •AMa STATISTICS 15:46. Oltws.: 11 MIO*IOll lWOOdllrldee),
UCLA CM lS:.51; 1f, Kiner (N__.I Harllor). 1Uf; 21 . F1nt d0\m1 17 It KMter t.....,_., Htt1MM'), • 16~1 25.
ltlllM&·yat'dt AMS2 J7+l3) Munlmlta (HewPof1 Hanw>. 16;1J; 2t
Ptull'lt vtrda 12J 2'5 Dutwd (W~>. lUS: JO. Davanio
••turn y1rd1 10 12 (Woodllf'ldte), 16~; 31. Mal'lhll (L.ffl#la
P11... 11-22-t 23·'1·2 luch), 1•:27; l2. NeflOll (NftPOrt Putlls ,..._. 9-25 Harbor>, 1•:29; ll l.ettwrnan (Ocean
F~·loll 3•2 3·1 Vltw), 16;"; 3'. Shaffer (Pff-#llOrf Harbor), Ptl\llllea~Ylrdt 9·51 l ·.0 16:.U.
Time of Po»ftslon 31:3' 21:21 DMlteft 1
INDIVfOUAL ITAmTICt 't .. m acor•: l. Corona clel Mar, '9; 2.
ltUSHING-"UCLA1 l'rlrnUS 1•·5', Wll•v MIMlOn VltlO, "· 3. Footn • 17: .. Santino, S·•1 Anclrewa 7-34, Green 7·1fl. Wiley 5-4' U2; S. CYOt"'· 1•2; 6. Matnolla , 111; 7.
Ce1ikW111a1 Garnet J·1'. 5mlll\ 2-11, Fount-.ln Valley, 155.
1ar0ero .. 10. lndMdu11 re•ulta: 1. ft•lllclano
PASSING"-UCl.A, 8onO 11·22·0-125. (Cvoraa). l•:AS; 2. Moore tOr1noe1. 11:02;
C.llfomla, on•t tt-34·1·22•, ledford 3. COf'llba (Corona def Mar), 15:1'; c.
1-2+1', lfOWn O.S·l·O Maynard ICuaatrtllO V1111Y). 15'21: S.
ltEC•IVINO-UCl.A, Youne S·S7, Si'ltr· Holland (Cofonl dal Mar>. 15:22; 6.
rerd 2·'2. CallfOfnl•. Cockett S-75, Gon11lts IMaonolla), tS:22; 7. Llndrud
McOoYlalcl S·'5, ltcffOrd s-~. G1rner (Mllllon Vlelo), 15~3; t. D1venport (Foot-
J..17. hll), 15:21; J. CrOftln fMIUlotl Vi.to), 15:33;
USC 17, Arlllftl 14
SC.. IW °""'9r'I Ana.. 7 7
....... Cll ., 7
Arlz-Hortori I Mae !tom ~•kldt)
• 1-14 J t-U
Jtllklna .
USC-Crutdler I r1.111 (Jordan kldll At'-Jenklnl I rUI! !Zendelaa lllc:a)
USC-Ware 20 NH from Gr"" (Joro.n kick)
USC-FG Jorden al
A-65,'11
OAMa IT ATIITICS
Arb Flrst ctowns 20
llu&hta•Vtrcb •·51 PaMint Yardt 211 llteturn Ylrdl 47
Pa.... 2MO•I Punl• 6-33
FUITtlllet ·loll 4· 2
ll'lnllflea·y•rd1 S· 3S
Time of Poslftlloft 2';52 INOIYIDU~L STATISTICS
use 11 '4·120
212 22 13·D·I 6·31
0-0
IMOS
».Of
ltUSHINO-Aflaona, AOam1 12·31,
• 'r"""n •·12, Prior 5·11. SOvlllem c11, Ctutcri.r 21·17, Pol• 4· lC, St•le 1· 12.
PASSING-Arizona, Jfl'klns 21·39·1·211.
loutrwn c.i, Oretn 12-n -1-212.
ltECl!IVING-Arlzona, Dobyns l·f2,
Horton 5·50. Johllaon •·2•. 5oull'lern Cal, Ware 5-51, Morman 3·'2. Cormllr 2·41
HIGH SCHOO&.
Ne'#l*t awtttllft 20, ..... ,.etv 1:1 sew. IW Ouan.n Pa..oena Poly I 7 0 6-13 HewPort C.tlrlatlan o I• o .-20 NC~oroaa J run IHtncrte lllck) Pot.,-Arc.rla 1S ""' CCllrk ktcll)
NC-ClllPln 2 rUll ( Htl'ldrle klek l
Potv-Ktvlat JO run (lllek fa"">
NC-Cllloln IS""' (llk:k lthldl .,.,.... .......
Cypre1t 17, El Dorado lJ
hcffb IJ, Loa Alamlfoa 6
~&.aewe
., .. OQnda 21. AllllNlm 20
10 Matey (MJuloll Vlelo), IS:JJ. Othlrl: 16.
Wood (Corona dal Mar), 1S;A7; 20. Oriti !Corona dal MltJ. lS:.51; 22. LI Mo(t
(FOW1ta111 vaa.v>. tUS; 24 Gel~ (CoroN
dal Mar), 16'.05; '11. Knol (FOY11t11A VllllV),
16.-ot; :n. BOftd CFount11ft v....,1, 16:22, »
~n (Cotona cNI Mar), 16:22; U Hobbt
(Corona di! Mar), 16;29, 4 Trll-del (Foon·
llall VdlvJ, 1U4; 17. Glf1nat !Fount11t1
v....,),16'S
W..nen'I u.t eountrv COLLI GI
t.1.-..V ~ lmftl"""' u..-,....,.,
T•m: 1. UC lrvJne, 30; UCLA, n, 3.
TMl'll 1(..,..,-oo, '2, C. Cal Stilt Fullel'IOll,
100; s. uc 5ati ol.Oo, 110; 6. Point IMna,
243; 7. UC ltlver11de, 2•S. I ftepperdlne, 301. lndl'lidue. l. Abranam (UC lrvltltl,
17:2S; 2. a.u Cunat.), 17:21; I. Pennlnelon
(UCLA), 17:37; •. ShanOff (UC ffvlnt), ma; s. TrKev (T .. m Kanoeroo), 1NO, 6.
MarcadO (UC lrvlne), 17:'1; I. almmon1
IUC l~lne), 17 U.
COMMUNITY COLLaoa Sin...,.,. llMtlfleNI
1. San Oleoo Mase 62; 2. Oranee Cotti n; 3. Cuesta 12: • Moorparll .. ; S.
h kersfleld 97; 6 Vt1tt1Jt1 Ill; 7. lint•
hrl>ar• cc la; ~· ClnVOl\I HI.
1, HarrlnetOll (Oranee Coa•I), 17.SS; 2. ewu. 1cua111>. ll'.12. J Mc<kllneu C8•ktr1fleld), 11:\1; 4. ltou (Cue1te), 11:2t, s. Froat ISan Dleeo """81, 11:36; 6 Akins
(San OltOO Mela), 11:31. 7 ... ,,,.. (Ven·
tur•I, tUI; Otllen: 11. Jemet (Ora'* CoasJ), 1':1', 13. Andrtte11 IOranee Coaatl, lH•: 23. McOaln <Or1no1 Cout>, 20'2', 2C
Kel'Y (Orantt Coa11l, 20'.Jt.
HIOH SCHOCH. or._ c...wv ~ ,._
(lf.,...hft)
DfV"'1MI 4
TeM'I scorn: t. Ntwoott H•rt»Or, 11: 2
Ml1110n Vlalo, 66, 2. £1 DorNo, eo. 4.
LNUN e.actl, I IC; S., l.oere, 1)6 •
W•&t••WU'llllLllD.
15801 R~kfitld Blvd. Svrte l ' Irv ne, Ctfrfomta 92718
(714) 77~3363
c ..... women
SOUTH .. tN CAL CHAMPIONSHPS lat UC Wiiie)
Semlailllt SMiies Caroline KUl'llmal\ (USC) def. SM<I
~orrr1 (Arl10ti1 StaltJ, •·t, 6-0; Pam Juno
(PePHrdtne) def L\'lln Lewl1 IUCLA),m 7·S, ..... H
~o.utllt$ LI~ How .. -<:Jlldv MacGreoor !San
Ditto State> dtf. Helena 5taden-Cecill•
Fernande& (USC), , ••• •·3; LVM Lewis·
Jane Thomea (UCLA) !WI. Carolllne Kul'ltman·Marv Norwood (USC), .. ,, 1·6, .. ..
...
T .. V'a~
Slno'4'• fln•I• •' 10 a.tn., dOut>ln l:lO a.m.
W1tw PGlo '
COU•Ga ,..,.,.. 1, UC ll'Wla S
UC Irvine 1 0 I ~
Stanford 3 I 2 t-7 UCI KoriM Salvatorr• 3, Av.trkamp l,
Doli"f 1
NIGH SCHOOL
Martna "· ~ 7 Marina 2 3 • 1-10
Unl*illY 2 I I 3-7
Marin• acorln11. Warde S, Brolhtrton 2,
Wellhotfw 1, $Jla110vldl 1. 8udman 1.
Unlvets11v .corlno: Sc:hleeler 2, Adam i 2, Mc:Col!OuQtl 1, Carl50n I, ltenllln 1.
o.. ... lsNM
OAY•V'S LOCKIR ,...,,._. 9-cft)
-136 anetar1. 429 bonito. 2 vwtlowtall. 7 roctlrlUI, 4 c:euco bau, a ltnd ~u. 1l•
1neQare1, 11 ~. a 1oCU1111n. 2 11u11e1
''* NIWP'OAT LANDIN~ (New~
laldl) -.. anotert 20 wi.t tuna. MS
OOllllO, 27 ICUIDlnr 1• MU, S ~. 1n maduw'tl.
LM Allnlli..
IATURDAV'S QSUL:TS ,,... ........... MnlN lftMllW)
f'alT aACL One milt Ha.
Lofd L."9lld (~att.M uo ... 2M
lmatl Koala (ltOltft) 4.IO 11.IO S~tlOn (MdilrlOll) 2.40
AIM r.cM MaOnlf ut .. ,on MOdilM
8 C co.mt Dldator"'lo Timl 1:51115..
U •x.\CTA (I 1) oald SM.20
SCCOMD RACI. OM milt Mt1 1Wellad (Vllndlnelltnl UO dO M!
The klM (Pierce) UO .--
ll.-it N It !Oeaonw) l.20
Also rec.ct Waw ltldlr. SCIKlal Petet, c.111.in L.oro
Timi HO 11.5.
U •XACTA <• 1) Mid USJO n.o RAC.. Ont mllf Otc1t
TrkUtCIVtl (PerMrJ l6All uo ...
SltMt Llotll (Ofltrancol uo 3 c
Monterrr KlllOllt (Croel\anJ UO 4llf fllQd; Jim'• ~I Oeell Point, Eloelueftl ROY
'Tlmt I" 11.S.
U •XACTA <J·ll 11114 •1U 10 ~ ltACI. Oft* "1Gt NCI H aruwt (Dftomer) MO 2.IO SM
Rotkv kotdl <Mt:CmyJ UO 4.IO Olalllo CAnvon lSl'lerrel'IJ out
.Also rKad~ Reclfllon, W1111t lll09 L.oUle.
""'"' Offtv, SunMI 19nd't, ""-" Mir Jim, Flora Oai'llc:e
Time. uo 2/l
ftll'TH RACI. One mile OIQ.. TlmeSoliat'lltron(~OI) UO s.20 UO
011rNttrof ICrovt\an) 7.60 UO
,,.. ... aurntwo 11=1sco1 J,.
AllO fac:iecl• ll~Y lov, AO\llt\ll 8t olll«,
Prlvv COUl'ldl, L• Abne".
"' : llSI 315
Q IXACTA 12-71 Mid llOl 10.
SUlTH •ACI. OM milt PKt. Fores,., <V111tfldl1111Ntm) ~ <t.60 4.-0 Dantn Elldte~or fDaomer) HO uo
Nall\le Hunter (ShetrenJ 6 00
Allo rac:ed: Mister G , Caliente, Voter, Prlrltmaktt.
Tlme 1Jt JIS
al •XACTA 11'4) Hid U1.50
SlfYIMTH RACL °'1e mile Net.
H.uslllno Dale (KUltllet'J~ f.40 fJO Peter OiiiOln (O'Owyw) UO Ut
Sam Letona fAndarMl'll uo Abo raQd. Def C.vallo, Merry Narclln,
Hy-ellO Del, Adv~ DHl'k, salvador,
Profauor oeatiome.
Time; 15' )IS.
Q aXACTA 11·2) Hld 12ll fO
ateHTit 1tAca. One mile '""' Como Stat' IL!Oblhlll) c.10 2M 3..20
a.t1u1 MooM <OetorNr> uo a.a R E Todd (Hil) oul
AllO tac.cl $lat' Hll G, Sa&ay 51.,-, ,---,,untr ... Star, T-. Nlt•s Star. -V TIIN: 1.9 4 .S.
u IXACTA (4-11 .,.. ni.so
NUfllt •ACI, One in11e '*-· Tad Weve lPlallO) JUO 7.lO UO
Native H• (Pa,_.,, uo 1.00
V"ted Power <Andlnonl . 3.40 Alto raced· Lord Ne\Jtrlno, Tl!Mra Hanover. Maple FrlU
Time I.SS 216 Q IXAC1'A (2·1) paid S12'90.
12 PICK SIX (M-1-1·•·2l lllld 5l,l7UO wlllt 22 wlnnara (flv• ._us>; 12 Pldl SI• conto1a1loll pakJ UHO wltl'I •n winners
(four nor ... 1.
TlllfTM aAca. Ont m le Mee.
Couraeeow llad <Parker) 7.00 uo 2AO
Almond Kl119 (Cr09han) UO 2.AO Macho Brlvo (Matdlend) uo
AllO ~. J\1'1111 Llw, Wllldlmert,
Two Oc:Mne, PoNwMelle, H•llP'I' Vll'lw. Time. I.SS 3/S.
U aXACTA (6-C) Nl4 s.JUO.
ILaYIMTH ltAC•. Ona rNll Nee TarpartDoMy (Aftdanotl) IJO UO 4..20 Park-v -'dlol Ufocearty) 21.-.0 Moodv 8"'8 (Kuebler) 3 00
Allo raced: FalM ltfMI, Allr1 ·-· Doctor hlilY N, lt~dol'I. lrent hUr, euru·• "'9ade. ·
Time 1.51 315.
U aXACTA (s-Jl NICI &m.7Q. All~f,Jll.
OHTNe , .. ~ ...... ,
SATUlllOAY'S RHULn
(lSWI et 27-41¥ ........ ,,_...,
,-.sf lllACI. 6 furtonn.
Tha ... Kid (Dmntil fAO .... 3M Candy In Court lVeltll1"uala) 5..tO f.00 L~v 811dd'f CCa1teneda) UO Ut
AM reald Crvalal Sier, Frefldl /!Ml•
n ty, llluard Com n, Mvsllc:.al s 1111ness.
Amor• MJo. 81rblcl11 Time: l:Ot ZIS.
saCOtCD ftACI. 1 1116 mlln
C ... r Verdie! (DlhlY) ll.40 U0 7.20 eevre•a a.II IUPl'laml SJO s.oo
o.nau R19" 1a1ac111 too
Alto ~ac.d: ~ttv9 J.Y., MISMM IO
Gercle, L• Verne 1 lie Mac, a.reneo.
Tr" ltuiwwr, P1ltrll0, Real Good Mafl,
DI.IC Le Due.
• Time: Ul 315
12 DAILY OOUaLI IM) paid SM 40
TMIRD ll4CI. I 111• mlta
Le Slew CPlnavl I 00 5.60 3 40
Mimi &Iker (Mc:Gurnl 1100 4.20 au.di'• 8arlin (Mc:Gl.1111) uo
~'° recect· CMkl, 8etlder• ltw,
Pet-fte Fleur, W~. Pwiliolled. Pve'a Crlcktl.
Tlme l "1 21 s.
!'OURTH •ACL Ont mite
Suter Sflan> (Ollvare•> J 20 'l 40 U O
WIW Did I (P\nc:avl l «I UO
811tltlt ~me (Lo1ova) 1tO AllO raced l<MCI Delilla, ExcelllA, Ke.i
Ka1, Provet1 Pr~
Time 1:37 2/S
,ll"TH ltACI. l ' mllM Oii turf.
S.tamore (Llptiem) If IO 12.20 SM
loalo (HIWltY) .... uo DH•ktocltll (Meza) 340
DH·D•r• You (Dllehouuya) 2.40
DH·o..d Nit for third
AIM> ra(td: EstuPtl\do, 1t1111v Canvon, eenoeo. ltoval C.ollve. Durba.n o.u.
Y tflOW "'-tt'Mlada. Time 2:01. U IJCACTA ls-7) Ntd S322.50.
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Conqueron win, 20-18
Vikeswin
in polo;
UCI falls
Manna ffi&h's Vikinas enhanced
tbeir positiou in the OF ~A wa
palo rankings Saturday witli a 1();7
tnumpb at University Hi&h in DOil·
lca,uc action. spearheaded by
fivc-soal cffons of Tom Wiide.
On the collejiate level, mcanWh
UC tmne·s water Polo team suft'cftid
a 7-S defeat at Swlford iA • conference acuon de5pite the Pl effort of J.R. Salvatorre..
The Antcaten continued ~
northern swina this momina with a
match qainst lhc Uruvcrsi!l ·ipt
Pacific at Stockton in a Pacific: ~t
Athletic Association matc:b..
Marina •s victory uPOCd tbc V •
inis' record to l 7-3 ror the Sue
League leaders. and Warde's fi
1oats kept pace with his season
avcraac. The senior's five aoaJ 11
bil 93 for the year-an averageof4l6
per=~t)'. whic:b was ranked •
9 in the Ctf ~U this put week. ridina hi&b with a recent victory owr
No. 7 Costa esa; Marina entered
turda)"s contest with o. 10
atdenuals.
UClwo1nen ·
take crown
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No. 1 Huskies struggle to 17-lOwin
C3ougars win a wt done:
SunD. vHstopDregonSt.
From AP dl1pak~1
SEATILE-Wash1ng1on'1 top.ranked Huskie5 bad
only lhrre tint downs and 109 tutal yards Saturday but u~ a thirJ.quaner blocked p\tnt by Tim Peoples for a
to hdown in a 17-10 PacifioolO.Confertnce victory over
the Orqon Ducks. .
Oregon's ruged defense ttcld Washington to 73
ru"hing yards on 28 carries and 36 passing yards.
... Ottgon lo t 11nina quarterback Chris MiUer with a
concussion in the second quarter. It got to the Washington
20.yard linc in the final minute behind backup quar-
letback Mike Jorgen~n. only 10 run oua of downs with .. 6
sttonds lefl. Washington got what proved to be the winning scott
•n Peoples blocked Make Preacher's punt and Mike
Gaffney fell on the ball in the Oregon end zone with I O:S5
gone in the third quarter. That put Washington ahead 17-7.
· The Ducks were punting from their own 17 and
Preacher was standing near his own 5 when Peoples got his
critical block.
t;aynor leads 49ers
to 43-13 triumph
Wash ngton. 7..0 overall and 3-0 in lhc Pac:-10 rcror'd with five field goals m the me. 8elh hit from 30, Randltll Cunningham c<>mpleted 26 ot 35 passes for 288
sn rpcd a 7-7 lie when Jeff .J egcr kicked a 32-yard field .46, 27, 45 and 41 yards. yards and four tO»Chdowns to lead the U.n1vers_!ty Qf
JOI With 8:24 gone in the lhtrd pcnod. Tim Meamber Sweeney threw for 372 yards., completing 18 of 30 Nevada-Las Vegas to a Vlctory over PaClfic in .a PCAA
intercepted a Jorgensen pa and ran tt hack 31 yar.ds to the passes a the Bulldogs rolled up .S23 yards in total offcn1JC. contest.
Wfshington 21 to set up the Jaeger field goal. Richud Owynn, who rushed fbr 144 yards on 14 aim~, C un11mgham hooked up with wphomore Tony
Oregon got a 21-yard field goal from Man Mact.eod scored on nn 8().iyard run for Utah Stat~. Gladney and senior Rcaaie Lafranoc with two touch-
wtth 4:31 gone in the fourth quarter to close out lhe The Aaaies' other score came on a 2-yard·run by Marc down each and Kirk Jones ran for J 18 yards lo assm the sconn~ Macltod mi std field 1oal tries of 3S yards an the White on the final (Jlay of the game. Rebel cause. •
$CCond 'Quarter and 41 yards in the third. The Tigers were led on offense by ~on Tbom1on'sl<M
In other Pac-I 0 action: SW Lotllllua U, Su Jose Sl H~ Senior quarterback yards, ancluding a 2~yard touchdown burst in the uurd
Wullla&toa Stace ft, S'Hford •t: At Stanford, Don Wallace r.an foithree louchdownsand threw24 yards quaner.
Rueben Maye romped for five touchdowns while rocking for another to lead the University of Southwestern
up216 yards on the ground she led a furious comeback Loutsana toa'JS-28 non~nfcrence winoverhostSanJC>St Su Dlqo State U, Ooloraclo State U: Freshman
that brought the Cougars from n 3S·7 deficit to a victory State. qu.nncrback Todd Santos completed 26 of 33 passes ror over the Cardinal, Wallace overshadowed a fpuMoucbdown effort by 4' 1 R yards and two touchdowns. mcludina an 84-yarder. 10
fhrtc of Mayes' 1 D came in the fourth quarter, San Jose quarterback Bob Frasco, who completed 26 of 47 lead san Diego State past Colorado State.
including a SJ-yard pass and a 22-yard run. Earlier, he had passes for 333yardund four touchdowns. The A7.tecs, 3.3.J overall and ~1-L..'-in the WAC
TD runs of SJ and 39 yards. USL led 14•7athalftimi:,o~ningthcsccond half with struck for school' lon$Jt gain ince 1971 on tbe1rseco~
Kevin Scott had three touchdowns, including break-an 80.yard scoring drive by Dwayne Williams. San Jose offen~.playofthc~mewhtn VinceWarrencaU&f\ta.P411
away sprints of 70 and 47 yards, wbile running for 174 answered with two lonadrivesof68and 83 yards to tie it at from SAntos in •tndc at the Colorado State 42-yard and
yards for Stanford. 21•21. · raced down a clear field to complete the 8~yard sconq
Stanford.3-4overalland 1-3inthePacificl0,blewils Nevada-Laa Ve1u is, P Ulc %1: In Stockton, play.
biggest lead m two years. A last-ditch drive died on WSU's •~l!lml•-~-------.------111!11~--------------~---iilll!•-~· 6-yard line when the Cardinal failed to make a first down . with ei&ht seconds left and the Cougars took over.
WSU is 3-4 overall and 1-2 in the Pac-10.
Arizona State 45, Ore1oa State 10: At Tempe, Ariz.,
Jeff Van Raaphorst, quarterbacking his first game since
s4fTering a knee injury in the scason-0pener, threw for 2S7
yards and four touchdowns as the Sun Devils beat Oregon
State.
Iowa blanks Michigan.
,.
Van RaaP,horst, a rcds.hirt s~hom~re, complet~ 20
• • L:.AS CRUCES NM. (AP) _ Junior quarterback of33 passes wtth threeofh1s ~onngstnkescom1ng m the
Doug Gaynor passed for: thrte tou~hdowns and a career-second <tiuarter for a 24-0 haJfbme lead. .
Boston College, SMU upset
Ohio State edges Spartans
tight end Carl Hilton with a 68-yard scoring pass, givih&
Houston an upset of sixth-ranked Sou them Methodist and
the Southwest Conference leadership.
Houston, defeating a top 20 team for the tint time in
its last 12 tries, is now ~3 and 3-0 in the conference. high 3S3 yards Saturday night to lead Long Beach State to · . He ired a 9-yarder to flanker Aaron Cox with 10:26
a•43-l3 rout of New Mexko State in a Pacific Coast left m the penod, a 40-yard bomb to sptit e_nd Doug Allen
Alhl f A · t'o football Hme 2:2S later and a 25-yarder to Allen apm 1:10 before From AP dlspatcbet
e ic ssocia 1 n . -· f · halftime · • IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -Defensive back Devon Wi~h the 49ers sconng on every one 0,..._ their Allin who grabbed nine passes for 158 yards also Milcllcll picked off two pa~··sto set up an Iowa field goal ~ions through the first three quarters v.}nor .;~ L ! ~ ti y n.. · 39 ' ..-. completed 27 of 33 passes and riddled the NM.SU cau'? ... t a 17"'Y~•u toss rom an 1U1i1phorst wtth seconds and a touchdown as the No. I 8-raoked Hawkeycs handed
secondaf'Y. with scoring strikes of 12 yards to Mark left 10 the third quarter for~ 38-1 lead. Michigan a 26-0 Big Ten Conference college football loss
Templeton· 5 yards to former Edison High and Golden In other west coast acuon: Saturday.
West Collece star Troy Ory and 15 yards to Charles _Fresn~ State 0, lJta.lt State 18: Sophomore wide The victory was Iowa's firstagainst the Wolverines in
Lockett. receiver Vince ~esson threw two touchdown passes and Iowa City since 1962. The loss was Bo Schembcchler's
Previously unbeaten and untied SMU is 2·l in the
league and .S:.1 overall.
Oklalloma 1%, Iowa State 10: In Ames, Iowa, Spenocr
Tillman took a pitcbout from quarterback Danny Bradley
and circled lefl end on a 7-yard touchdown run with 3'h
minutes left in the same to give second-ranked Oklahoma
a victory over fired-up Iowa State in a Big Eight
Conference contest.
c The victory. the second straight for the 49ers,-uppcd also caught~ pa1rc;>ftouchdown ~scsas F~s!loSta~~t wont in his 16 years as Michigan's head coach.
their record to 2-S for the season and 2-2 in the PCAA. New Utah State in Pacific Coast Athletic Associauon actton tn Iowa, 5-2 overall and~ l in league play, took a 6-0 lead
Mexico State dropped to 1-7 overall and 1-S io league play. Fresno. . . . with seconds left in the first quarter on Ronnie Harmon's Long Beach State accumulated ~ season-~igh 6:4l .Wess_on h1l q~rterback Kevan Sweeney wtl;h a 13-3-yard touchdown run.
yards total yards and punted only once m the lops1ded wm. y~d. sconng pass m the first quarter. and lat~r hit Larry Quarterback Chuck Long, who had 14 completions in
Iowa State, which was a 27-point underdog. shock.eel
the unbeaten Sooners by takinf. a 10-3 lea<! early in the
founh quarter, but Steve Sewell s S6-yard run on a revene 1_
ignited a comeback th.at allowed Oklahoma to continue i
mastery of the Cyclones.
New Mexico State kicker Andy Weiler booted field Willis for a 12-yard to~chdown pass 10 the third quarter. 20 attempts for 146 yards, punched in the final score with
Pals fro~ SI yards and 42.yards and freshman halfi?ack ~esS::n also caught flym~passes of two and t S yards from a 2-yard run.
Jbnmy Mdlcr tossed an optton TD pass to Tony Curtis in S ee ey. . . Iowa's defense has not oiven up a touchdown in the the thtrd quarter Freshman kicker Barry Bellt set a new Fresno State 1 t th .. · · as: ree games.
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' Elsewhere around the country:
ODAY D Ohio State tailback Keith flyars rushed for 121 yards and a
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,s SUN Av PUZZLE Ob1oSLU,MIOlpaSt!O:AtEastLansing,Mich.,
touqhdown and Rich Spangler kicked three field goals, but
. only a shanked field goal attempt by Michigan State's Ralf L----------------....::...------------------------' Mojsiejenko with three seconds left save the No. 8
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Buckeyes a Big Ten victory -over the upset-minded
Span.ans.
Spangler kicked field goals of 36, 42 and 30 yards to
account for all the scoring in the first half.
West Vlr&IDia U, Botton College %0: At Morgantown,
West Va., tailback John Gay rammed S yards for a
touchdown with .. :S2 remaining as 20th-ranked West
Virginia roared back in the second halffor astunning 21-20
upset of No. 4 Boston Collegt.
Gay's scoring run culminated a I (),.play, SO,. yard drive
as the 6-1 Mountaineers rallied from a 2()..6 halftime
deficit. ·
HoastoD H, Soatllen Metboclht H: Mike Clendenen
kicked five field goals and quarterback Gerald Landry hit
Nebrub U, Colorado 7: At Boulder, Colo.., junior
walk;.on Travis Turner scored on runs of 1 and 3 yards and
tossed an I I-yard TD pass as No. S Nebraska overcame
three quarters of lackluster play to beat determined
Colorado in Big Eight action.
The victory boosted the Combuskers to 6-1 overall
and 3-0 in the Big Eight, while Colorado fell to 1-6 and l-2
before a sellout crowd of 52, l 24 at Folsom Field.
· South CaroUp H, Notre Dame H: In East Bend, Ind.,
backup quarterback Mike Hold scored two fourth~uaner
touchdowns, including one on a 33-yard dash, to rally
undefeatec.1 and 11th-ranked South Carolina to a 36-32 victory over Notre Dame.
The triumph was the sixth straight for th.c Gamecoclcs,
who never had won six in a row in one season. Notre
Darne1 suffering a third straight loss at home for the first
time since 19S6, slumped to 3-4 after holding a 26-14 tead in the third quarter.
Te:ru t4, Arkaua1 11: In Austin, Tex., quarterback
Todd Dodge threw two touchdown passes and Tex.a
defenders inten:.epted four Arkansas passes as the thii'd-
rankcd Longhorns fought off an Arkansas comeback to
win 24-J 8 in Southwest Conferenoc action.
The victory kept Texas undefeated at 4.;.-0.1 . The
Longhorns are 2-0 in .the SWC. Arkansas fell to 3-2·1 and
1-2 in the conference.
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Nixon paces Clippers._ 98-95 .
FORT WORTH, 1 ex.as (AP) -Norm Nixon scored
21 points and lhc Lo An,e"les Oipptrs bdd off a late cha~ to score a 98-95 ovtt the Dalw Mavtrieb at the
Fort Wonh Convention Ccn1er.
Mark A&u1rre ltd the Mavenck attack with IS pomts. Tbt score was ued at 47 at bAlftimc and the Mavmcks
came to 'Wtthtn I potnt twace late rn 1hc founh quarter
bcfcm the Clippers pulled ahead and held off the
Mavmcb.
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Olenvilte St. 31, W. Va Wntvn l2
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SulcauehlM9 21, FDU•MIOllOn
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APCNi.cfllen ~t. 21, Furman t•
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HOW Crot1 41, ContltCflcUt O
M91,,. to, MaHactluwtra 7
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M.loll t
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W. Virelnle St. 77, Dlat Of COIYrl"Clll 1S
Wldelw M. UP&ala 22
WWem. 14, Tuitt 1J
COMll:M*rTY COU..01 "9c·t C.illi•a
GOiden Wnt 30, Mt. left Antonio 24
F utterton .a, hkenflekt O
Taft 55, Cerrito• 14
Pa'4tdtfta 35, L.ono lffc1I cc 21
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It'• the Great Pumpkin
Tbe Great Pmnpldn reap..-n for the 33rd
COIUleCUtiftyear Oct. 28, coGrteSJ OfUnton
OU Co. of Callfomta la Loe Anaelee. The
pabllc WW be able to •et• clole look from 6
to 9 p.m. Oct. 28-81 at the refinery. on
Anaheim Street west of the Harbor l'ree·
way. The apperltion 'trill be Pll.Dted on a
&uollne atoraae tank.
Clear off the desk, here
come the desktop copiers
.
By CHANGING '11MES ,.,....,..... ......
Fint came persoDal computers.
Now personal copiers arc here.
Small enouah for a desktop and
sometimes t>Jiced well under S l ,OOOt
tbey are designed for low-volume use
at home or t>y a small business. The
copies they make sometimes look
even better than the original
An office male.in' more than 1,000
copies a month miaht prefer one of
the fu1er desktop copiers priced in·
the S l,SOO to $2,000 ranae that ~uire deaJcc service but offer hiah
reliability at a low cost per copy.
Whatever your needs, deals are
better now than a year or two ago. Because retailers set their own prices,
you can expect to pay substantially
less t.ba:n the amounts listed below,
Cbangina Times found in a recent
1urvey of the mai'ket.
The ~or makes and mOdcls
iilcludc:
-3M: 149, Copy-Mite 1, Copy-
Mite li aui&Cited reWI pnce -St 50, $200 a. $100 respectively; cost per
cof.y -16-23 cents; copy speed -1-.S copies.-minute; recommended
maximum monthly volume -
S0.200 copies, depending on the
model,t ~t -6-19 pounds.
A 3M copier ':fi be best if you copy only occuio y. The high cost
per copy stems from the required
special coated paper on which the
exposure and development procuses mum, but some Clealcrs who service
take place. They use no toner or their Canon PCs recommend no
developer. " more than l,000 copies a month.
The Copy-Mite 2 also takes legal-Many users set by with 2,000 or more.
size paper. Frequent users mi&ht buy a service
These copiers require fewer pans contract for about f60 to $80 a year.
thin plain-paper copiers. They are The 90-<lay warranty applies
known for ~ indestnJctible and whetherlou buy from a talion dCa1er'
tend to require little maintenance. or not. I you buy from a discounter,
-Canon: PC-I 0, PC20, PC2Sj make sure an authorized dealer in
suuested retail price -$195, s 1,09:> your area will handle repairs after the
and S l,39S respectively; cost per copy warranty is up.
-4 cents; copy speed -PC-20 is -Sharp: z.60; suggested retail
hand·fed (document and paper in-price -S l, 150; pnce per copy -2.S
setted together), 8 copies-minute for cents; copy speed -6 copi~minute;
others; recommended maximum recommended maximum monthly
monthlyvolUme-SOO-lOOOcopies, volume-1,000copiea; weight-SJ
depending on the model; weight -pounds.
44-SS pounds, depending on the Sharp's z..60 has many of the same
model. features as the Canon PCs, but
The Canon cartridge contains a instead of a single cartrida*you must
photosensitive drum, charging de· replace various compoctents with
vice, development and toner as-separate ~ At-fiomc main·
sembly, and cleaner. It must be lenaDceisstilleasy.
replaced after about every l,000 A $20 cartridge of Sharp's black
copies at a cost ofS6S for black, $80 toner lasts for about _JJ>OO copies.
for colon. • . Color copyi~ requires a toner
Sinalwbeet bypass lets you quickly cartridge ($29) and a developer
copy onto the paper of your cboi~ -cartridge ($32). ·
C':CD the ~ Of & business ca.rd -The Z~ bas ain&Je-shect. b~
without i>ullin.a out the paper tray. and a straight paper path to ID.lD.lnuze :r!1e PC-.2S 11 the only PC ~t takes jamming. It accepts paper --Siu:s
OflllnalS Jaraer than 8'h by 11 mches. ranging from 2 by 3 mcbcs to 10 by 14
It enlaraes to 120 percent of the inches
original size and reduces to 67 or 78 1 sRyo: This month Sanyo plans
pcrccn~ to introduce the SFT ~.a JS.pound
Canon dOC$D'l sugest a maxi-color copier with a cartrid&e system
t
and price similar to Sharp's Z-60.
Sanyo claims the SFT-600 Will be
suitable for makina around SOO
copies a month but will be more
economical than C..non PCs because
the drum will last for 12,000 copies.
-Ricoh: The company's recently
introduced copier, the M 10, is d~
sianed for up to 6,000 copies per
cartridge. Billed as a buiness rather
thari a personal copier, it can produce
10 copies a minute and sells for
Sl,330.
Wait a few months before buyina
any newly introduced model becaU9C
copien have a history of beina
rttallcd for reltofitti"' or colTCCtion
of defects.
Amona the small, ~tedly re.
liable dalctop copiers for busi6csscs
arc 1everil that requi.re)'Ou to add the
toner and developer yoWtclf and
need dealer terYicina at least once or
twice a year.
,_ Toshiba: S0-3301; 11 .... ed
retail price-$1,795; copy spetd-12 copies-minuie; COit per copy-I
cent,. Plus 1emc.ie; ""10mmcndcd
maximum month!~ volume -S.000 co~:==....m~30l~~kc
10me amaU tiUaineta model• m>m
othet companies, to make up to 99
copies. of an orilinal. ~ wub
only :19 on lk C'aDoa ud Sllilrp
perional ooplm.
-e:rox.: 1020; ••• ••d rttail
pnce -Sl,79S, ~ .,--II
coa'el per mi~ per «JP1. -1.5eenu_ Pl"' · recunmenied maximum 'lnODlhly v*-e-I ,IOO
copies; 'Milbt -7.5 PoUQCk.
-Panuonac: •n Nowmber, ~n·
uonic plans to 1ottod.:c '" FP· I 000 Even mailer lhln the Canon PC-Io.
1t'1 dcsfpied for 10 ~a nunu1b
ai\d up to 2,000copaa month. lt~1u
lake Qnllnal u lalJIC u l 0 ~ 14 JQCbes,.
J
Orange Clout DAILY PILOTl&uncMr. ~ 21. '8M Cll
Highways should be .
than just long par
Group told private Industry can do better
than the public transportation monolopy
BJ JOY DEE ANTHONY ....... c.. ,. fl 7
The pnvate sector can· handle the
transportation problems in Otan,e
County which wouldn't have been
solved~ Proposition A had it paSICd
laSt Spnna, says Dr. Phil Fixler,
director of, the Local Government Cena.er. a non'1>f()fit orpniz.ation
formed to suggest to government
officials some alternatives to public
transportation monopolies.
Speakina Thursday night at .. u'bcr-
ty Forum," a monthly supper club
held at the Paul Revere House
restaurant in Tustin, Fwer said that
the key to preventina our roads from becomina round-the<Jock partciaa
1ots is: I) the use of Rrivatc companies
to do tam now Dcrformcd by 11lhe Ota.nae Count)' Tralllit District, 2)
dcrqulation of jitney and taxi n-
vices, and 3) a method of pricing road
use accordina to time of use.
evay 3.~ driven of a·:oublic ttauPor·
tattOD vehidc. In .&sitioa, m.tioo-Mt.ina ceremonies for new &eeways
are seco as attractive mechoda 'b,
which pohticlan1 reap credit b
hiabway amprovemeaL A slilbt re-
duction in pea)t.;tJour ~ .. WM
seen durina the LA. OlynilJica, is a &r
more efrccti ve way of cutbnl COllltt"
tion. F1xler said. ..
U.S. cities in wbieb contractiiw out
has been successfUlly tried inadde
Cinncioatti, Ohio, aad New ¥ark
City. Sil teen compuia provide 320
buses in NYC at :SO percent of the COit
iocurml by the public bus system,
Fixler said.
Not en®'h people are quationina
lbC CUtreDt monopoly of pubtic
transportation over 'nrivate, be
added. Licemin& requ:reineata b
I.be operation oT fixed-route mini-
buses and taxis are so c:xtenalve tt.t
few attempt to&<> into the buli-. of
providing them. Yet iD area where
this is not the cue, cities are li1erally With S00,000 new jobs expected in <>ranee County by the year 2000 an4 a
total population up 700,000 from the
1980 level of 2 rnllli~ Fwer said
that we are beadioa towards a crisis
point · which will require new ap-
proaches to traffic congestion.
UCM receives excluslv:e dealer status
If the man11CMent scrviocs of the
OCTD were contracted out to private
companies. politics wowd be takne
out of tnnsportalion, and e~
impr:ovcd. Fixler maintained. Oui-
rently. the aver&llC salaries of OCTD
officials are somewhat abov~ $37,000
a year, with one administrator· for
ORANGE COAST STOCKS
Here are the stock market activities of pabllc17 traaea
Orange County fllms for the week ended Prlda7. OCt: 19.
Data provided by Newport Securities Corp.
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E leen Motte owner & operator,
A f1aee for Na1ts. Creatroa relax·
ina 1tmosphere, Ms. Motte has
decorated her salon in Country
french. Usln& old sew1na ma·
chines for manicuring tables
makes a nice touch. Business
hours 6 A.M. to 8 PM. A9i>o nt·
ments necessary 673-0142.
Rhonda Head1naton. recently
promoted to Vice President of Lan
Adm1nlstrat1on. 1oined Newport
Balboa Savmes in 1980 in the loan
dtp1rlmenl Rhonda's f1nanc1al o ·
penence t>eaan in 1976 in the real
estate loan department with
Mariner's Sav1111s
Rhonda' S hotn! 1$ JO Costa Mesi
with her two sons, Scott and Sean,
both of whom attend Newport
Harbor Htit! School.
Rhonda is continuma her colleae
education with a major emphasis in
finance.
ANtt Thompton ia _,. and "'°""
o..., of Unffotco Temporary ~
of Oranoo ~. Unlfotct 11 o
._,.,. IUppJior of l9l'llpOfafy per-
-* coOlt to cOQlf. ~ n-,,_
ii 0 "°""9 of lteMlcky and 0 ·-Miu K~ Worid. SM r..ide& in
Newpol1 lecxfl, and GI 0 ~of
tM lolboo lay Club founded lh
annual K~ l)eri,y Ooy-
evtnt b...ef"""9 Children'• Holpltal. ·
and other local dlorltift.
Un"-'-T ...,,._., s.tvlae
1421 W....ty "-e, ~ 102
... wport leech, c.lftmlo 9'2660
(714) 476-2707
Juli• Dotson is o member of the
Cloulfied atoff at the Oronoe
Coost Daily Pilot. Previously she
wos employed os a me<honicol
electrical draft., at o raeorch
ond developlMnt firm in Or·
onge Covnty. She hos a dough·
ter, Tonya, who is 3 yeor1 old.
CHARLOTIE'S SITIERS AGEN·
Cf of Newport 8eoch is a state
licen1ed ond bonded boby art•
ting agency of the highest
qvolity. Charlotte Coct.r, the
owin.r, It o full-tim. •dvcator
who darted match~ d~nb
ond aiftera nearly 5 yeora ogo.
-for information Qti'd""fiftrotvrt
coll 6"'5-3746. S.rving oll of
Oronge County.
Jo Miller hot bHn offit• MOllOO-
for "Mill« Mol'ino CaftWll Prod·
udt" &ince t9n. WotkJti9 f0t htr
hll\barld lob & 10t1 Jin\ lri a 111t<eu•
fut <utiom boClt conYOe, vplloktery,
ttlldtiltlc>I & commerclol Ownlrio•
MIMJJ. We new hcnoe oddtd to ~ itoff, d~ <Mot·lym ' IOI~ Tracy Ptcllrit, Ill odditlon '° .. e4f bWMl1, J. h ~/bV!ldef of 2 MW apt. vnfft.
~ ore ""1que in thot ltwy ore
prtfclbncoted. She .t..ayt "" ... '°"'" "'Mfot•. M-.r MenM C:.n"it "Hum
1)'19Whfttlet Aft., Cette Me.
(714) 6)1-29JI
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LAURE MUMFOID
KGY hot 'W01bd for Coldwwll
lanktf (~ c ...... Office) for
fhot yo«t at a rtMdontlol Mlltt
oVt"f Mm!19 N.wport lieocft,
lrWlt and Cotta Meta.
Wtion l'IOt ie1Uno °' lliffnO liomn.
tho t'on b. fOund ~ ~ OI
111o ~ Boy Club,~. ocit•' dttlJno Of tciidng txfwllion COUrMt
otlo<Olcohtet.
COU>WILL 1ANKa ~to60
216\Son~H•lct.,N.I.
l-. ~fCHd hol bMli -iot.cf
wldl ltle 09!tY ~lot o-lroecl Atl O.pt. '°' ... IOlt 6 _._., $lie ~
tiancn.. " o! Ille lleal blotw t«ttOfl "'-'"'-ti.ell o top prodoxer for th. cMpt. Sii. hot .,_ In the 6°'" fleld for
th. Iott 10 rtO" dof'tino wllll cloot-f9-
door llCllft of C~o IW¥tt IO l'VMlli9 M
oucM er-... co. ,.......,ily, ~· ~-... "*"'-of beillt ... '"" _...._,« .. CityofN.w-
,.., leoda, .......... cloot for other
-to lolow IUif. SJ. llal o de6tee .. Ot--.1 ~cwt .. _ to
wofti with piontJ OI ...,..,.., $he It
....... lo ~ rt"' with C1f1Y real
..... odl ~rial~ Daily Piiot _,
CM M ~ ol-6'2·5678, fJrt. 306
Kate Keller, recently promoted to
V1ee President. Seeondary Market·
ma. 1omed Newport Balboa Savings
1n 1979 with loan and employee
tra1mn1 back&round since enteri!ll
the bankina profess10n 1975. Kate
received her Bachelors of MU11C
from the Ucuwersity of Colorado at
Boulder and is presentty completin1
lier Mastm throueh National U111-
versity. Kate now mues her home
m Newport Beach and keeps herself
involved in the arts throueti her
music ~nd dance ..
tty Holtis.-Ytee President of Ad·
ministration, joined Newp'ort
Balboa Savinp & Loan in 1981
with an extemive bankinc back·
around. Havint come from a bank·
1na f1m1ly '" Cleveland, Ohio, Betty
1nd her husband, Dick have claimed
Irvine as their hometown tor the
past 13 years. Betty and Dick's
oldest son, David,. has estabhshed
his family medical practice in Flor·
ence, Alabama where he and his
wife now reside. Betty's youneest son, Stej)hen, reSides with his wife
and one-year-<>ld dau&hter Whitney,
in lrnne
...... s... Dlllpa. lie.
251 Aldllr An~ c:.ta 1111a, CA mn
114541-2111
R..-has been with TM OoYit-
lrown Co. ilnct 1'75. She atorttd
out en a full ttmo boolikeeper, ond
Is now 1erv1ng the eotnpony m
Offi<t ~r. A long time rtlf·
dent of the oreo, hovtno orOdUattd
frOfll Cotta MHO High School in
''"· Her w.rett1 en In oolfM'O Olld pdening. SM ii 9featfy op-Pf~ for Mf quolity ~.
"'""· -aOliM ~ fHI OAvtMIOWN CO.
411 •• 17th St. c:.... Mete.C..
tt hos .,._, a tre1Wdo1nly
~0tdin9 nptrt.nc. to be CM>
IOCiat.d for ._ pent twl yeot1
wftti one of tM top real eslc*
flrmt In Orange c~. and It
11 my coftllnued ~ to pmWethe~~of ~ and MMe• °' 0 real
--... ptot.Mionol ~.W.nco.
#2 CMc ...... hit• 100
New,_, lliiNtt, CA 92660
•(714) 644-6200
lof'bara ,, 0 orciduote of lm-
macuta... He(ltt Hjgtl School ' Woodbury UM.nity wheto .ti.
rn*"9d in men:~ FOr' ~
,.an lofbaro ~ bHn on OCfi¥O
"''"'btt of fho Ntwporl•
~,c .... .Mtto' 1Mttt 1oatd
of R.a~,_ llOW ~IQllllno Jn
"'""'· A\ o 27 Y"' mlderit of ltlo HOfb.r °'90, IM comblnM htr
~ of the oreo with a
alnctrt corl(lo & lntemt In htr
dWnhl
MACNAMIVINI IWTY
(714) 154-:IOOt
Doria hos bffn kwolwd In the
Mtntol Ht<ilth field for 18 ~n.
Sh. ho.a o MoU.r of Science In'
Htolth Education & it curren.tly o
doctorol condidot.. FOf the P<nt 10
~. she hat proctictd p1y·
chorhtropy when &ht hoa uMd be-
hovlotol lltthniquel. •• relocot·
)'la 10 Coti~mia. Shi t\o1 fcxuwCI
her ~ on hypnofheropy ond
the opplk:otlon of It. At O Certified
hypilothtroplst, IM hos tflbliahtd
her prodkt in Col1o ~. 666
Boker Street, (71..C) 556-1063.
s-i-Mol1in O'Neil,~~
!h. SMor Yo Prwlldent, 1.--. ,ro-
~joMdNifWpott ...... ~
Ill 1912 o. tie Yo ,,_..,,, .Majo(
1-Sliian'• ptftioul ~ bodi
gro.lftd ~ four,-.. ot IN AitJt.
..,. ~ ~ of "'°'°' ~ for ,., w .. Sewings. Sutcift ~ ....
loch.ton oftd Molle" ct.er-in
flnonca from Notiof\ol Unlw..!iy, Vltto,
Colifomlo. SutOn I. lftOfrled to Horry
O'Neil cwt lh4ly -pr-iy tro....lifte
bodi Giid fri belwMn ._ho~. -
Ill Cotto Meto OIOd -!fl vi.to. S-'•
fomily contlm of lout dlildAfl o"CI ._
~"'"""
~ li fiOPPifY omplojed ot o
public rtlotions -dlnotor for
Noeolir Counetin Inc. Worlting
from the Irvine office her dut~s
toke her owr tht entir• U.S .•
Hawaii & Jopan. Sht ls past Preti·
dent of Santo Ano Eb.It Society.
Recently th• is GllOC!ot.d with Chll·
drons Hospltol of Ofongo. Abo at1e
11 on ovid golfer, offiliato<I with th•
l.P.G.A. Sht it olao on oc·
cOf'll~ akitr. Prior to joWno
Noeolir, Potty hos botn office m<M-
oger for Stroidi Terrouo for 15
yeon In Costa Meto.
OE SIGNS
lictcl hos worbd ot the Dolly Pilot
for 1 ~ yn. She ltOl1td out In
lefah, 111e>¥ecl °" to btc:OlllO tho
R.C11 E.,_ & Avto COofdlnotor &
llOW N it in OGU.if'ttef ~ ot
1)fit Rintol Otsk wMt9 alit hos
btcomt qlllte llUCC"'fut. She
molltd out here 2 ~ yn 4J90 ofter
orciduating from IComot Un!Yenlty •
Sh. enjo'yt tra¥91lng, oeroblcs, toll•
In{! & tomls In htr ltiwri til'M.
hlMcai w .. ten
642-4321, ht. 312
--• •llttls:tif!. --.... !'WW • '°' nil .. ti. 111111\ "" l10W .,, • Mil
Mn• ..... mdlr-t COftlPOW And.
llf'llit• llltsl of vs. 9N 111• Ill 41_, a
INlllJ S~lll Wltll t*lOlt. llCO!dld llld ~ tn loildon for DeWotlt lit. she
has sinct •rrtten Ille music for co111111t1ciMt
tn •~st11fta. Gtut l!lilain, at.t IN Unttaf
States. SM nci• 11 produc~ a ~ eonc.t at Ille ClrdM Cro" fallv-.1 Alfi·
pilllelltr. ~ Of .... ...,... of
c.ta Mesa c ll HlbOA. Mia "" ., Ill Ille ~ arA Slit • •111• IO Cllriltolll*
Marlow, OWlllf of Mal1DW MllalC • ~ "'°" tlld StarltOCI.
PEGGY GI.INN
Pre.klent
MMES-AU.IN PVIUSHING CO.
A woman Of the I0'1
Auther • '"bllsher
• Entrepreneur•
Community Volunteet
(714) 536-4926
Suun. after many ~ful
yean as an qent, and a br'oker
a.odate ln Newport Beech
oi)med her own ""1 Eltate
flnn operatiilg Wlder the name
of Suu.n Trlvi.ton. Susan hu
memberahlr» ln Newport
Harbor, CO.ta Meu and Irvine
Board of Realtors. Suan ln
Yffl'I put hu worked ln many
para of Eu.rope, the Far East,
and ihe United St.atea. Sh"
bellevee <>ranee County la the;
most exdtina plaoit ln the
world bOth for llVful and foa
rftl •t.ate b\v.tmentl
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Orange Co 1 DAILY PILOT/Sund y, October 21, -1884
Zontas believe iil service
Businesswomen work to help others
By JO\' DEE ANTHONY
"I believe in service," says Zonta
Oulf's past president Lenora Sean in
explain mg why she is a member of the
Ncwpot Harbor Zonta Club, a aroup
involving residents ofLaauna Beach.
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, and
Corona del Mar.
In other word.,. if people don't have
what she has m the way of op-
portunities or other advantages. Sears
explained, she wants to do 50mething
. about it, and the Zontians show her
the way
There are SS members in the local
club, and 33,000 throughout the
world. By next June, a. new club is
expected to be ready for rcsi<lents of
Fountain Valley, Westminster, Seal
Beach and Huntingron Beach. Mem·
bers must be executive women in one·
of the many categories of professional t
an<i busincn vocations, with no more
than two Zontians allowed per cat-
egory.
One thina that really makes the
club fun, says President Sheila
Horman, an administrative assistant
at Estancia Hiah School, is the variety
of members. At a monthly meetina.
she explains, you miaht easily be
sitting between the owner of a do,a
kennel and a former aerospace engi-
neer.
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A hotel for women u one of the top Zonta other oqanisattona to "°Ylde a ab.elter for
project8 and the club b.aa attracted help from women wltbQ'1t boma. •
In the Newport Harbor area, the
aroup is involved with helping the
YWCA to create a hotel for women
who have no homes ... In whatever
way we can, we are going to suppon
them,'' Horman said.
On 'the international level, the
.,..,,... ..... ~.,_.~ a;roup has contributed to a safe-
Nell Loaer of Costa Mesa and Artnak Ida of Newport Beach -dz:inkina water project in conjunction
play ab.affleboard at the Zonta clab home. The Zontu baTe ~th UNICEF and t~~ U,rutcd Na-donated their clab home U a place for aenlon to meet and ·tlOnS for 8S,C>q0 famihes ID the dry zone area of Sn Lanka. The wells will put:ld.pate in social and recreational actl.Ylda. free the women now spend mg much
CREDIT LINE
Margaret van Gilse .takes over
Message· Factors office in NB
~ Marpret vu Gibe, western rqional research ducctor for Meua1e
actors, lac. of Los An&eles. bas been plaoo:t in charge of the marketing
rc'learch company's new Newpon Beach office. The company-which serves 13 l S clienu in 29 states -bas worked with a variety of Southern California
companies for the past seven years, and selected Newport Beach as its branch
o1Jlcc site .. becusc of its rapid business growth and proximity to both the San
Diqo and Los Angeles markets," said Gilsc. • • • ' Corona del Mar resident Nancy J . Pearl hasJ'oined the staff of Dalley &
A110dates 1n $~ newly created post of director o corporate public relations.
P;arl, most ~ntJy president of her own consultina ftrm, Commet1t
of their time fetchin~ water, so that they can help their families in other
ways.
Each club in the U.S. was asked to
contribute one well to Sri Lanka. The
Newport Harbor club contributed 31
wells, more than any other club in
Zonta International.
The hotel for women project will
involve many more thousands of
dollars than local Zontians will be
able to contribute thtough their own
fundraisers. So they're bopina that 20
other service orpnizations in Oranae
County will hear of the YWCA's plan
and hel~ ou~ also. So far1 major
corporations 1n the area sucn as tbe
lrvme Company and Disneyladd
have agreed to gu~rantee a loan for
the construction of the hotel. Harriet
Harris who is associated with the
Coto De Caza development, ·will be
beadin& the f undraising effort.
The Zonta Club's own fundraiser
for the YWCA will involve Princess
line Cruises. An 11-day cruise to
Alaska scheduled for Auaust will be
offered through Zonta rcpresenta·
lives.
Sears. a curriculum developer for
Kaiser Elementary school, said the
group first heard of the YWCA
project through its own members.
The "Y" had been frustrated in its
eff ons to help needy women, she
adds, but as Horman pointed out,
"They arc just so tickle<!z they arc just
so excited... by the L..Onta Oub's
involvement.
Until recently, women were allow-
ed to sleep around the YWCA
buildinJ in Santa Ana. But "busi-
nesses m that area were very uneasy
about it," Horman said, "and you can
underitand that. If you lived across
the street from the 'Y' and all of a
sudden all th~ not really wondcrful-
looking people werc going out in their
sleeping bags," and spendina the
niJht, you'd be uneasy too, she
explained. "Until somebody creates a
place for them to be, everybody's
1oing to say •Not on my lawn."'
Free meals were bein1 considered
too, but governmental regulations
restrict such activities to organii.a-
tions set up as missions. The YWCA
could, however, set up a hotel for such
purposes if funds become available.
Horman said this project is ·•not
only people helpina people, but
women helping women. There is no
shelter for women at this point." The
YWCA is right now negotiitting the
purchase ofa building in Santa Ana to
be convened into a hotel for women.
Before qrceing to try to help raise
funds for the hotel, the Zonta Club's
effort had been nearly limited to
providing combs, soap, and sundries
to help the women "aet ready to face
the world,•• Sears said.
Since receiving the Disneyland
Community Servi~ Award, how-
Houslaa, superstars to share
marltetln-g trends at semlliar
Seven housing superstars will be
sharina their secrets on what will be
sellina in '85 at a Nov. 13 symposium
for builders to be held at the Westin
• South Coast Plaza Hotel, Santa Ana (Communications Enterprises), bnng.s more than IS years of experience in Room, Costa Mesa. The discussion
corporate and entertainment public relations and broadcast production to her will focus on how to spot marketing
new job. The Los Angeles agency recently merged with IaterpabUc Groap, an trends and stay ahead of them.
•advertising conglomerate Carole Eichen, ASID, president of
KatJay Nelson has been cho~~ ;0 •manage the newly opened Orange Carole Eichen Interiors Inc. will serve
tCounty office of Las Vegas-based Home T•torillJ Unllml&ed in Newpon as keynote s~ker and moderator.
• Beach. The firm offers personalized home instructton in academic subjects, The panel will consist of Al Gobar,
• • 1.. d h bb Phd, president, Alfred Gobar As.-'music, voice coo.._.ng an o ies. • • • soc1ates lnc., representina the dis.-i Barbara D. Palmer has been appointed vice president of Bank of ciphne of market research~ Arthur C.
America'• Newport Beach private banking office, where she had been servin& Danielian, FAIA, president, as assistant vice president and account officer since 1983. Palmer joined the Danielian Associates, architectural
bank in 1973 as a loan officer at the South Coast Financial Center branch in -desiJI'; Trina Ripley, vice president
Costa Mesa. She bas been an active member of the Amertcu Cancer Society in NauonllJ Marketing, Desian J In-
Newport Beach for four years. teriors, interior design; Sharon de-
• • • • Leon, owner, Desisn Portfolio, color Belen M. Valdez has been promoted to director of service operations for marketioj; Courtland Paul, FASLA, &lp.faa Mlcro1y1tem1 of Irvine, a manufacturer of multi-user business · ·pal th n ·dia G microcomputer systems. Valdez, who had bttn manager of ol)erattons with the seruor pnnca • e .-en n roup, ~pha Micro technical services group, will be responsibTe for operational -'andscape architecture: and R<>ser
' development, implementation and administration within that •roup. Her Hotloway, president. Impact Images r .. Inc., sales office strateay. , affiliattons include membc"h1p in the A1soclatloa of Field Service Maaa1en There will be no charae to builders
and the Orange Couty A11oclatlon for Retarded Cblldrea. for attendina this event which is beina
Saddleback Valley insurance ;p;e:Cntative Jan. J. Blaacunl. general sponsored by Huntington/Pacific
agent for Trauamerica OccldentaJ Life ID1arance Co., has eanrcd the 1984 •. ceramics Inc.
National Quality Award from the National A11oclattoa of Life Uaderwrtten The 1ymposium bqin' at 2 p.m.
for outstanding production durin"8 the precedina year. This it Blanchard'ssixth an~ consists of ind.ividual prescn-such award. tataon1 by the panelists.
ever, the local Zonta Cub also has ...
contributed $1 ,SOO out of the $2,000
given them by Disney for the immedi-
ate needs of disadvantased women.
Sears estimates that around SS
women were known to. be sleepina
around the YWCA building but there
are many hundreds more in the
surroundma area and other parts of
Orange County, she adds.
The topic of the homeless has not
been considered "acceptable," Sears
says, but the Zontians are tryina to
make it so. She fetls these arc not
transient women from other cities but
women who have lived in Santa Ana
and no longer have a ·home. They
can't ~ave welfare because they
have no address to give. If a hotel is
built, these women will be able to
receive welfare payments, Sears said.
Horman feels that it is too difficult
for these women to raise the money
needed to put an advance down on an
apartment and pay a firSt month's
rent. The hotel is intended to give
them a place to get back on their feet,
receive job counselina while paying
only what they can afford until a job is landed. ·
Government involvement is so far
not beina souaht, Horman says, at
least not any she is aware of. "Nobody
watltS to &et involved in the •let's rip
off the taxpayers' thina. We just sec a
desperate need and nobody's been
willing to step forward."
The local Zontian clubhouse serves
as both a monthly meeting place and a
senior citizen's recreation center. The
seniors who frequent the build.in& for
such activities as pinochle, bridge and
private meetings to plan outinp,
were so grateful for the creation of the
center by Zontians back in 1963 that
they have given $1 ,000 or $2,000 each
year to the club.
Perhaf.:S one of Zonta Inter-
national s most famous membert was
Amelia Earhart. In honor of the
famed aviation pioneer, fellowships
for $6,000 arc given each year for
women in araduate study 10 aero-
space-related science and engineer-
ing. In the history of the fellowship
program, beaun in 1938, S 1. 5 million
bas been awarded.
On a more local level, the four high
schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District name a Zonta Girl of
the Month, someone rec~iied for
outstandil\I academic achievement,
community and extracurricular in-
volvement. A Zonta Girl of the Year
is also chosen.
President~lect Buskuhl, an in·
tcrior decorator, says she just haP:-
pened to get involved in the club one
day when she heard of it by way of a
woman whose home she was decorat-
ing. Horman says that she aot
interested when she was asked to be a
"substitute mother" for a girl honor-
ed as Zonta of the Month, since
honorees arc asked to bring their
mothers or a substitute to a special
luncheon given for them. "I was most
impressed,.. Horman said, .. by the
diversity of the ~pie. As a conse-
quence, there are '° many points of
view that arc brouJht to bear on any
Jivcn topic, that to find creative
solutions and excitement is an easy
thing."
Lenora Sean
There co1.1ld be more women than men openina mall busine55es withtl\
Uie next few years. according to Brad Crosley, manaier of the Huntington
fttach office of The Money Store Investment Corporauon in Orange County.
loans in Oranac County. Ann 1111\!au~. l MSlt:ass1stant viceprcsidcgt and managc~oflh Encino
The Ora nae Count)' office ofTMSIC made SBA-suaranteed loans totalina office 1ervina the metropolitan Los Al}leles rqion, adds:
"Already, more than 2' percent of new busine ses bcinJ opened around
the country arc owned and o~rate~ by wome!'J.: he said. "That's quite a few
bUsine when you ketp 1n mind 1hat ow.000 new busine s were
tabli hed in th1 count I)'. durin 1983." . . ,. The rea50ns for the growan numbers of women in small bu me are the
me wt are responsible for the incrca in$ role of women in corporate
manaacmcnt -more omen arc carecr-onentt>d than before, are better
ucatcd and, m many 1nstan . more motivated toward recr mobility.
Women arc earning tbcJr n~t to progre in small bu iness on their own
crias and on w trength of their u 1n
••Women-owned bu tnc ITC lfOWtn thrc to five timeJ ra ter than
men· ccofdin to figure trom the .S. mall Ru me s Administration {~B ,;.. ad ros1cy:who ·compeny 1 a I dang I ndcr of R~-conntcted •.
$3.9 million durina the first seven months of this year. That faautt is more than "We ~bly have 1 more emphathctic altitude toward women .eekina
triple the amount Of SBA-becked loans the ofllce made durina the comperable small bu11nesa loans, but we also take a very prqmauc approach with all our
penod jn 1913 and ,l"IPl'*nts a :SS percent increase over the entire 1983 loan applicants to 111ure both the apphcan1 and ourselves that the bustnen will
volume, ros1ey •id. nounth and that the loan will be rcpeid."
Orosley PoNtta out &bat Ille ma""'rs of TMSICs two other Southern Dunn, 1983, "tMSIC ma~e more than SSO million worth or SBA·
Catifomaa Qfftea ud the nrwest office an Phoenix are women -1uarantced loan1, nearly S 12 minion more than 1he next hi&hm lender. And Rha McCoy, TMSJC vice president and maDllU of the sin Dieao office • :SBA RCIJ(>ll IX (ttprescnuna Califbrnla, Aniona, Nevada, Kawa1i and Pacific
that serves San ~. Ravmide, Imperial and Sal\ Bttnardino counues tcmtones) has Just relt.ued faaures ahO'A1f11 that the Money tore aaa•n lent
cmphailzcs thia poinL more SBA•uarantced money throup the that<! quaner t~n any other kACkr.
. • Pan oft he TMSIC succas as due to the speed wnh which n can IPPf'\>VC a McCoy wlao was MIOClale adm1n11trator for financial 11111tancc 1th the loan -in 10mc casn a matter of dlyL
BA in Waehi~. D.C. hi 1979 and 198011id: Crotlcy pointed out that blnlt relation hips arc neocssary for bus neues.
.. Women biniwownen in tener1l are hiahl_y ra<?nt1ble and anentave to b\lt SBA..approv--cd lcnder1such11 TMSIC can oiler tome advan11~. 1ud111
debt reJ>ayment. Al 1 rnult. H •• eaay tC? pursue the obJcct1vc of the SBA·~ shorter loan-processina dme. bccau1e It conocntncs solely on provldln1 Iona· TM IC, which 11torncou,.1m11l bd11nns, whether male or female owned tenn nnanci'1& throu,ah the SBA program.
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You eng~ a broker to aetl
your home, which ls situated on a
generous lot.
During negotiations wtth the
eventual buyer, the broker takes
the buyer on a "walk-through" of
the P-r~r.:tY, during whleh the
buyer remarks on the size of the
lot.
The buyer'• obaervatJone are
baled on a fence which apparent-
ly marks the lot'• bound~ line.
The broker nods agreement.
Shortly after escrow ctoaee
and the buyer takes poa1ee11oo.-
he glances out of the wtndow to
aee hi• neighbor come through a
weft-hidden gap In the fence, and
start picking fruit from hie fruit
trees. •
Confronted by the buyer, the
neighbor aaya he ht r:nerety pick-
ing fruit from trees on his prop.
erty. The fence, he eaya, la not on
the boundary line.
A au~ reveals the terrible
truth. The neighbor does own the
fruit trees. The lot la am.,_ than
the buyer belteved It to be.
Can the buyer hOld the brok«
and you (the IJ'hr) reeponaible
for: hla predleament?
Yea, If there were mlaleadlng
atat.,,.,ta or oonceatmenta by
the broker or Miier. The btOker'a
llgnlfled agreement wtth the
t>uyer'e obterVatlona during the
walk-through could qualify u
such.
A Miter la reaponelble to a third
pereon for hll broker'• m11-
repr.-ntatlon1 whether or not
he knew of t'*'t.
Obvtoully. h la In the 181ter'1
lntere1t that hla broker correctly
Inform• the bUY9r.
(Simon 9Y*• la «Jltor of tint
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Rlvetakl•, A 9251e. T•I:
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exteriors will future WOod,
stone and brick treatments, plua
t~ Of' three-car garages.
S.Y. Kimball Construction Co.
la a Southern CaUfomla builder
that baa completed a number of
luxurtous custom reeldencea.
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CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678
BALTZ BERGEllON
SMITH a TUTHILL
WESTCUFF CHAPEL
•27 E. 17th St
Costa Meta
646-9371
PACIFIC VIEW
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Cemetery • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Peclfie V..w Drive
Newport Beach
8<44-2700
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1795 Laguna Canyon
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Laguna Beach. Ca
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CLASSIFIED 642-5678
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ABSOLUTELY PEJlFECT
CONDITION
This ia the best 3 Bdrm
home in O.C. $109,ooo:
Call Dave. 546-2313 . i
llUT llY-UH llU UYFllO
Pier and slip .-tremendous
potential -large master
bedroom -with two additional
bedrooms -3 baths -open
feeling to the bay -large separ-·
ate play room over garage.
Barbara Aune. $975,000
llllEllATE OCOIPAIOY
OCUI YIEW
Across the street from a private
park and nature walk. This 4 Br,
3 Ba, fam rm home is behind
guarded gates with community
pools, spas and tennis courts.
Maureen White/Ed Escano.
$549,000 •
FlllEOLISllE--llAll GFFDS
Lowest pnced "Devonshire" in •
Harbor Ridge with ocean view. 4
Br, 31h Ba, family room, bonus
room, soaring ceilings, extra
large yard. Owner will carry 'at
favorable interest rate. Ed
E1cano/Maureen White.
$675,000
UYllllEI II' •• TIE mm
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 patios &
spa. Great Western assumable
1st TD. 5eller may carry
2nd-make offers. 2 private
beaches, private streets, 24 hr.
security gate, back gate to Bay
Club. Land included. Dona
Chichester. $399,000
Ill GUYii -llWll IEW
This newly listed 4 Br, 2 !h Ba
home is a decorator's showpiece.
Absolutely mint condition!
Featuring a pool, separate spa
and a very private sunlite garden
setting. Priced for immediate
s8.le. Danny Bibb. $665,000
. 844-6200
I GUTRED r I I I I'
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[H EB KOC _ t I I I I I SE~lYY , 1· I I I I
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ILIFfl -LIW MWI llMUl.dn
LEASE/OPTION OR SAtE. As-
sume $15 4,000 at 11 .so•1o.
Spacious 3 Bdrm end unit on quiet
greenbelt with large, enclosed
yard & 2 Jovely patios. Convenient
location. Walk to Eastbluff Shop-
ping Center. Land may be
purchased tor $25,084. ReduCed toAj9=.o. Call UL.LY IM.IY or JO T
VIEW HOIE
CORDIA DEL Ill
Magnificent Paul Tboryk designed
custom built home with exdting
views of the Bay, ocean, jetty and city
lights. 3 bdrm.s, 3 ba.thl. 3 car gar.
Elegant use of wood, brass and
stained glass. This lovely home was
featured in Home and Garden maga-
zine and could never be d uplicated
for the low $695,000 price.
WlllU
, 111 "' I.We .... .,. llt/,111 1-1
Marvelous 6 Be bayfront 78' on bay. pool.
;spa, 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4,850,QOO.
Chamµng Spanilh 3 BR, 2 S: on 4~· lot. dee~ courtyard, pier & allp. $1,100,000.
UYllll lllYI UYPlllT Ollll
Je~ & Bay view, newly decorated Mai
Kai, 2 BR, 2 BA, 40' patio. Now $575,000.
PmllaJ ...... "'
Exciting 6cean & Jetty views, 4 BR, 3
BA, 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1,285,000.
WEIT UY AYE UYFllll
At N.H.Y.C. Traditional 5 Br spectacular
bay view. Owner ~· $1,050,000.
u.AIUlllll.Lml
Panoramic ocean & city view, spacious 5
Br, 3 Ba. Xlnt financing, now $750,000.
llTTll PlllT UTATEI
Custom oce.an view lota next to Caaa
Patifica, San Clemel'\te from $550,000.
WllTWlll Y1W.U
Prime EngliSh traditional 3 ~ 3 Ba, 3
Frplc's, hdwd firs, near UCLA. $695,000.'
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR . . ' . . ... ~ '
lJJI cm,, hNr an. (l .. :Jt)-al5, ...
Beautiful home w/mdoor pool+ retractable roof .. 4
Bd, 4 Ba & ~ rm. Fee land
1331 WuJ, ..,.. s11wes U-4:31)-sns.•
Dramatic home w/bay & night hte view, courtyard,
w/ pond PQOl & puttifi ereen. Fee ianct
711 Yla I.We ....., II (%-4). ..... Sl,125,111
l arge S Bd Bayfront, best location and next to
greenbelt. Choice 45' lot.
34 E_.. et c.... o-s) .......... __ s1n.-
r ully furnished 2 Bd townhome. Permanent ocean
view from master st11le. Move 111 condition with pool
& spa. ..
421 Plwa. .... bit (1-4) $115,...
Exceptional beauty on desirable comer location. 4
Bd, 3 Ba. tam rm, hf&h ceifinis
341 l •St. Cl U..C} $155,111
Quality townhome, 1 of 6 attached at Pfll!S, 3
Bd. 2~ ea, yard, built 1983 .
... . .. ~
RVM~
Sftecializin_g in properl'I on _t~ waler • • • near ihe waler . • • anJ wit/,, 1hew o/ waler .
VILLA BALBOA-$120,000I
Lari• outdoor petlo Included with thle 1 bedroom condo
on the ftrtt noor. Securtty a communltJ teclltlee tor
private llvtng. A new lletlngl 9'1·1400.
NEWPORT BEACH HOUSE-$124,000
A t.,.rlfJc buyD Decoretor petf9ct, open bMma a S
bedrooma, 2 baths. NMr tennle, pool and~. OW.. la
qger t~ negotlet• and wllf llaten to rour oner. 131·1400.:
VILLA BALBOA PENTHOUSE-VIEW
l ight, brlaht •nd apeclel With en llnobiatruct.d View of
ocean •nd llght• •t nlahL A. perfect 1 bedroom Condo for
the •Ingle pereon who wante eecurttr In • deelrable
location. Auu•mble ftminclng. Cell for ctelettt on lhla new
llatlng. $151,000 FEE. 131-1400.
BALBOA FIXER-PRIME LOCATIOND
A new ll•Ung on thla orlglnel llelboe Ch•t With rnemortee
of brgone ders. CIOM to Ber a BNchM, tha. a bedroom
home wlll challenge the CNetlV. buyer. Ltat.d $175,000
FEE.111·1400. ,.r.--.
NEWPORT FIXER-BY PARK
A challenge In e auper "neer baectt" loctltlon wftb open
ap11e• YlEW ecroea to pelt[. EnJoJ the outdoon wMe rou
r..clo thi. 2 bedroom. Reduced tO S1•10001
BAYSHOAES RESIDENCE
Upgreded Bayahor .. S bedroom, 2 beth home-w"",...
modeled kitchen end bathrooms PLUI new c:erpeta and
beerned c.lllnga. 4'11• aunnr patio oft U.lng room. Pltced
to .. net $111,IOO U H. Call 131-1400.
BEACH DUPLEX-ONE BLOCK TO OCEAN
Two unlu on 40 foot lot. 1'wo badtoom MCh unit, a car
garege. $17,0001 .. r1r lncome.1:254,500 111·1400. .
' NEWPORT HOME-NEAR BEACH $290,000
Skfllghta, privet• becky8rd; end centrel Newport locetton.
Only tlep8 to ocun. Gourmet kitchen, femlly room with
1 wet ber, e lr!um, and a bedroom•. Cetl 111·1400.
WESTCLIFF··FINE STREET
A comfortebl• femllr .,... of well-groomed holMe. Pic-
ture perfect •nd lovely S bedroom home with e femllr
room end nfce r•rd. Prtced et t211,IOO FEE.
NEWPORT EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE
Truly lovely onH9.,., horne -'"' moet roome opening
onto large PflY•te petto, remode"d kltcheG tantttr "*"" ·
fonnel Cllntng rm. end much "'°"'· ..,..., end ,,_,.
' contemponwy fMltna ' bedroom tMre Juet lmmecule ... 1271.000. .... Open ,,_., 1-t, 2007 wtndWerd.111·1400
BALBOA ISLAND-INVEST FOR LEIS
2 chermlng houMe on 1 tot-tummer ....... -+ Income?
Quiet locetlon on one Of,,_. ltlende prettlMt •.,...._214
Agat9. A.eking $217,000.111·1400
WATERFRONT PENTHOUSE-$325,000
A plffaant 2 bedroom, 2 bath Penlhoute c.4P with ..,...1
CetMIN lttand vlewt leCurfty atcta. In centre! Nnport. Up
to 45' botlt ellp Hetleble. ai-1400
• BAYFRONT CONDO-VIEW
Mein chann.& •nd hltnlng bMtri wttw. '"" MCurhr rOr thl9
1 Mcttoom home """ ~ '*'"" ror I m. ow... •111 o~ .....,option, Prtoed '°"" W.O.. A1·1t00
' •'OLE" IN NEWPORT
·~h .... roof, leeded wlndcnn. brldl a wood ........ e wwm, ruetlc hofM. Plt•lftt • 11111room, a NII\.._.,
room a tot1nnet llttoMft In 1 ... ...., .... A1aWM 12.1,. ........ .-...... ,,... __ m 1111
HARBOR RIDGE CONDO
Dynaty mOdel with..,... cenrott a hOJ VIEW.~
upgr ... end en ...um_,.~ owner wm any e
a.tge 2nd T.D. or wlll trade or IMM/opuGn. IS75.000.
131-1400.
BALBOA IS.-CAPE COD
CloM to Bir, thla a.lend tiOme hM btlck. woocla Md
wermth In • a bedroom home wHh tOft. Asking '31G,OOO.
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PENINSULA PT.-LAAGE HOME
~·· ldMI tor femlly who nMda I bedtooma. lpecloue llYJng
room with tlreplece end ell comforte for conYW1lent bvlng.
A fine 2-atory home In e quiet loceUon, neer bay end
8eech.. Juet t t9d et sm,ooo. 131-1400.
NEWPORT BEACH-VIEWS! VIEWSI
Penotemlc oc:Mn end ~ ftilWi from elMoet
room. A Ju•t com~.,...._ ...... """ nwy ...,IDltrwl tot gtecloue tlvlftg. lndudee I ~ '-IY rOOM
llbr*7, muelc room, Slrd floOr .-.nau-..,..deck.
cuetorn wooctwOftl thtOUghout. Ottered et ~
a1-ta
CUFFHAVEN-POOL-LOVELY
Prtvete CCMtr1y.td entty Into wenn end~ leMl1
home. Chennlng kitchen end 2•'°'1• S badf_,.. holM
wlttt gtwtt fwnlty room. A wOftdwful t.mlty ..., doee to
9chool9 & ~ ~ FEL 111-1400.
IUPER BAYFRONT-wrnt BOAT SLIP
Vwy ... o4tcor'attld Mme~ IM....,.. Ind OWMC'9 di
9*" ~ •11um..._ loett et 11•"'· Me•• In oeodltlon ,,, ............................ 111-....
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TRADITONAL-UDO ISLE .
Country kJtdwn. ~I Jtlfu1 «I' .... & epL All• SS' foe a ll•dl oome a 2 IMltM ptu. ...., --. lllldl-=ed to · S-.I00.111-1400. .
NEWPORT OCEANFRONT-REDUCED
PRICED BELOW APPRAISED VALUE,
I tNe ........ Wltulflar•r MaMI le NOW 1111,«m A wtl .. caalun ...._ lit • ww ..._...., wtlll ......,... .......................... ., ............. -.
...._,, ..-..n1•1r ...._.wood..._. end cm,.1111111o
ID .... ~tllllollJlf_.....,,.....4Mdr .... llltU..
...rin 9-PLUS 2 ........ -.xtra .. Wll'8 WM own .......................... ...., deh•ne ........ Dul. ·s ar..,.... OwNif r. _..... 111·1400
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REAL TOR. INC
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E.119y.,..E •'llll&.lffl* IUTlln1KM. di&l-'I ... wn •M'' oc~ Lorid>o•m • In Newty deeot9te<t "f~INA OOnVu Tri.Ma comumy _ ,_ ~ ~ ~ Tell• 0.-No~·
01.EFIEE MOl>n wlttl hck Bey poot/tennlt ,,._., bMc:h ....,_, ..-.. 11111 l!IOI 8Hlh0r9 0rM H I Ckeel a 8Mltet. Ceil
view 38r 2\.tBa A•· 8~ fJple, dbf.oar Orat NI location off of ~ HetbOr •• Aldl ~ 1eo..1m
lffllfyte of COl'ldorrilillum aumabte IOIJ\oOwner Wll bhna gd 'tarma Npl Ctett ~at..Aem0delad38d "Bornerle'" TotellY '*' IMll ~ 2Mwt 1BkJl Co-op.
owntrthlp th thla 2 leH• option or •X· 24 Bt. den. End unlta Sba home w/oo<oeout kitchen. belhroom_. I~ r••&M:aiii I "8ET-U'8 MAILIO
bdrm,2ba • .....,...Mocs.I change. 635 Ptaya. 1159,600101199,000 ::=-::iuated~ ~~ tfti9tmttl 114.eoo MR.llOOI.-. M+ ......
In Tuns. Rock Hlgtilandl 1217.850 ~t e31Me1 tom lllewof'tl ~~ j~DORAM, IK" ~-.!:•!.~~ ........ ...., _.,.,,
Townhomn. E11.cellent 48' 3812 "'>'·comer lot and t.thtOc>ma. lot9 Of ---•1 <>Dtr12 .... ._So a::'='--· .-.. Prtn onty. T«>fl' l.M, tocatton fwtlt paatorl" w/t>oat, RV llCCtU Own F ttlCtl ooora ,.._;, 2429 .....,.,_ ·-.... 14~1803 vtew. Mov.in condltton. ,~4s,oootermaM5·SM1 wood 1na r · acPMa· 1&4-~231,_""a;~· iMlmii'.ti!iiil ... SlM,000. IDT 'Al.II Mklng $285,000 • .... • I ...... ULI
..mil But prlc.d Condo In owner tr.,...,r9d hUmdly Ftxet ~ HO? W1 alsofl movelneondnlon.Owntr Traditional Awentato .... 'fttYnlcea 28rFumllhtd .• 1~tpe09 ~ ~. HPB. OnlY : .. : ~ •nxloua 28d2atoryonly R al 8dnn 2 bth hclMe in rent. Ont~ HO.GOO t18t,t00. Lend jftcii..ct ealty $f09,600. Agt Natalie e ty qui.t ·~hbOl'hOOd. Ex· 94e 4380 Agt Wllf trede tor houae.
87S-80001G73"'6571 631_7370 ~'i:mny room with •W& ..... llT* SHs.320 Income. Cat•
788-U72 21 lllftl111mut planked toora': brtdl tn-IUlr• PATRICK TENORE l -..._---• 1485,000, re<iuced l9r uttllAW plaoe, bu11t:1n book· hatHlll......... 1eo.;e102
1711,8" LIDA Ill.I qu!Ok Nie Qpen hOUM Ltve near the beedt ~ llNlvee Wld Frenctl dOOt$ l.L Ull llY .,
'BR. 3 BA Sat/Sun 1-s. 720·9400 thll Ilk• new large 3 Bd 2 ~to nice patio end 28A 28A. Spece 37. 300 E.
1GaaoMlotiellonDffle llllTllLLllW lllfflUYYllW 'Ab•. elegant home wltl\ Y~ •*&,OOO. Co"llat Hwy, Newport
IMnil £van Cotkett 944-9080 Beeullful Upper Newport apa, plut eundeeka. Only MJ•llll Beech. •--=~ ......... ~~~
-•-JUST .. .., .... .,.ED _............. n-.wattr&SunMtv\ew. $335,000 uaume S250K O.Anza&aytldeVlttage EAST81DEC08TAMUA ~·· ~ -.-.-.... , at 12% fl.xed. Won't tMt P--'-........ tunlt-.1435.000 • .Sl.Mltj. Newer3Bd3be.2blktto rtgtoua"TurlleAockR'dge NWIUPlllT lovely 3br, 2~ba call PA1RICK TENOAE S.Ut. Adult ..... _.. $341,500. 2 Unltt•
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REALTORS
bc:t1 hlceOYW 12.6% 11t Twnhm, Priced below LMge 1 BdrmAND t Bdrm townhOUM, on re. i.nd. 780-eT02 e.y, Npt Bch. l~ dbl 1142,000. Prlnclpat1 UIAll.ml t • POOL Home! a.en 3 TD. Try s11.ooo down, new.._ .,111000., In gw~ apr •uma· rm For aale by owner. Boat wtde29A2ba.F/p,petlo on1y Aot Rk:k'42·1803
In CAMEO SHORES. 8d 1.5 ml to bCh w/p« total price 1118.500. upgadee 2 ~ muier 14'x2'' Wlth0arctlecf cell· Slip In Newport H8lbOr ~!°'~'. "'usbf's~ A~ .... New OfiiCi Oceen & Harb« vtew Of YU, rwnodeled. A.-Jme Prlnclpall only, Call P•t• au1tee. Greet ...urnabte Ing. formal dining room avallable wl1h purCh.... _,, ,.,._ .. _. •
pvt. bMIChea. Parlil llke $108K. ARM $17K dn. 831-1288 loan.Gary,Agt. 75-1157 andtarge8drm9ndbath '359,000 or $399,000 ~....... $54,900 Bkr 876-4010 bldg, 7800 af. M~
cour1 yard w/pool & "3 Alb«. &42-6255 lniM 1M4 II I l l<*J remodel or com-with ellp. • IUNW Vety cut• i2lc44 Ilk• new •• k:'.:.._forM::,.,~
cabana 3 Mltr bdrm ... IPPllUL eu r• bine. Owner may carry ... ., (114) Ml-111G UYI IT 111 IUll CAT M.INA TO MTN. PA~· NB. Rec rm/pooU2 uoo good lrvln• company
IUI*.. '~ ba. E'lide -2 on lot. Brand -*""* IUl'llfa.... for qualified buyer. BLUFFS LM optlaale, low TPllULllY.... ORAMA. o.t. pvt yard. •1_.990/ f.45..180& teue. Exit tax ahelttt In 4815 c.mden. •750.ooo ~; 2 m .. ter bdrm, lllVlllm Piii In e11.~ gaWd com-1295,ooo. down 1 !evil, 3 Bd. Xlnt 121.m Ow'* anx1oua to make"a eeeutlful 1980 dbl wtde prime . gro*th aru.
wllandl.11-Calllfor .. ~ ~~ba. aunken UV rm. 5 Bd, 2 \tba, towest ~ munlty. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 142-1200 .. ,um loan. $193,900 BELOWMARK!T detll '398,750 • w/lhlngle roof, muontte • • 1811,000.
' "' • w/fp: Builder will ftnan Westpolnt. Lender aiys bright Cheetv end unit on -· Agt e«-0<498 -..0 OPEM SAT 1·5 aiding, eathtrdral oelllng, 7&1-!Ht
A t2/ p w/low or no down. NII, make offer. Call gteenbett. Walk to belleh. BUYERS QUIZ: ... 1 ·-w.a•&fl 1911 Y~CHT COLINIA wuher & dr.:; .. bltlna, R & H ln~Mentt .,._._ 7"*1-'"4't_. 131-515.~ t'llf M7..ACK£ cr..u. tot •""'t & details. Price to Mii lmmedlately. _.._ __.._ .... -at....... 1111"" aet -------.llUl £STATE '44·'391. ·-••••1&11 83~288_,. ONLY $179,000. Fut OoUpreferpaytrf prlnel· liv.lnonerenttheother POOLSIZEYARD.Fln~ ;'i~~CMperk~Nur ... PUI •H• .... ~.....ion. Cell today pal OR Interest If you 3br+2ba, 1br3 c.r gar Ing avallabtel f .. t m~ ahoppl~ .,a bus. Full lnexc:elOardenOrove,.,,.
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..... 14 '" TO. No qualifying. ..,.,. ltacll l t 478-123<4 3801 w. 8al~ Blvd NB 2125YACHT RADIANT Ownei/~t 75t-Oe19
221 ~II-AYI =~w 500~..; ::s 38f' 2BA Condo 1rvm. 111 MUii YIEW UmllT llPLD 71~539-5070 Alk tor JoAn-Hn 0ot11an ~_:i~.!~.::=~,: s~s-pride, 5 ptu, a.ex
PllfllT I.II&.,. town' Bob y 831-128& Groove, lae/opt. 0, ..... Totally remodeled, 3 8d 2 10" FIUllO• EUTILlfF VIEW L .., ~11t • .._1 711 arnenltlel 873-3821 uklng S3'45K. Anaheim .. .._ te tat• · XIM term•. 541-3918. ba, pre1t1glou1 area, XI n t owner• u n It Upgraded 58r wt dining 1!~' -11~1• ~~ CREATM · ~24et9
5 Bdrma. 3 batha, lndudel AMume ,..1 000 filted t •= u1>,graded, re· w/apaclous 1unuttck room I oversized famlly -·••• PORTfOUO llUILW PAii m .. ,., eufte end 181'Qe ... • 1 d to $325 000. A-. overlooking main ciWI-room. Panofamlc view COmfort, preattoe g,...t Fl .. twOOd: A bMutltul
family room and off-~~· ~!!f !ti: sume loan of S24'5,000. net + 3 Bd rental trade9 overlooking Coeta M... value are yours ~ lrg PROPERTIES,~· 12x52' mobll hOtnt with a
street partdng fC>f up to 7 n Bob Y 831-1288 accept• d , a a k In 9 & Huntington Beach. Thia 1'4th trwy tot. Youn love 13' x 8' •xPMlk>o on the Pl•••
ears Onty, door. from IY .... E/IM poolaiuyard,cent~alaJr, · $895,000. Owner/Agt lumuat ... onyourtour the bllllon S view Spy-Hvlng dining., ... Large ••t ef ._11af
the ·entrance to Main 3br 1%b9, pool $132,500 man Y u Pg r • •' • 844-9513 ot nne homea. Call Dave gta11 to Saddleback. kitchen • Spacioua ~h ••
a.ch. NOW on the mw-Aaatm 1at TD S107K at 0*~::·~usE SUNDAY UYFRllT ~ 5-40-1151 Gracious living & dining llTRA DESIGN end Kina Siad Bdrm. f1et at onfy 1459 000 121.4 % Lv mag 64W705 1_..30 PM 24 J .. CK rma. 4 Bdnnt 3ba, II-• Cal ~gt. ~837 • · · · ,. • Udo Pane DI' high rtae ae-t>rary tam rm walk-In _.:...· ------..._ tJ 11 DOITRIGHTt SON. Call Helena *llSTIUIUl.E* curtty bldg, pool, boat bar, Wrkst\p, indry rm, 3 Untuf"PUMd quality Ind •TllUllUY
/Jn ~l[,fl IAU.UYIWllTE Re/Mex of lrvlne Thi. a bargain, reduced a1ip.. A real atlOW pleoel car gar, 3 lplca, duel ale detaillrithlaluxurioua~ New Mobll• Home
The AMI Estatera 559--8"00 $180,000. If you need 1 br, ~. 1.,. ba reduced & flltera, freah paint& cpt. pointed home on the No 1 135,000. SPeoe 312. On GAILEY &
ASSU':IATES 546-2313 IEllFIEll aefety, ~nee, plua $50,000 Now $295,000 By owner. REAL TORS fah'wtly of the Bio Cenyon Baytront. 300 E. coast
•• -i-2 leY9I 3 Br. 2 .... ba, dining P'M1c:Y thll n. lMoe 2 Seller will help nnanc.. Ullll YIEW MEI See It Frt 2-6pm,· then golf coune. ~ulmum Hwy N9wpor1 Befich. ~uJI ocean vu:,,..,.,.,. Cr'k 3SR 2 .. ~...s+ 18R 1..,_ rm + tam rm & attached Bd 2 ~ba, fult aecurlty LOW LOW DOWNJll MONACO Model with 2 bring a buyer. We'll pay • pttvecy and a br .. th-o. Mn Bayside V111aQe 2 br & den. Own/agt Wfl -. .. _ ... dble i..... Iva brick bldg, pool, apa, Ml.Ina + Lido ReaJtyM~1872 Maater SultH, each $37,000 at our eek.Ing taking vtewt Shown only
flMnoe. (819)728-5151 apt ALL top ah ape gar,._ pr t• full O!:' bey vtew. Wll NII, Mm •-s •UY w/Hperat• aervlcH~ price. OPEN HOUSE by appointment wllh C..ttt17 ~ 1198,500. atrium, al e. Only trade, Of leue/optlon. _..., , ldealfor211nglel, Sat/S un 1-Spm . Owner-Broker. ~ IW
Huge lux duplex 38' 38&. WIU. .._, $139,800 Call Glenn Only 1515,000 with Alq~t ':wpac48<1 ...... ,• ~1 • 2 couples. In-laws, etc. 547"'5979 or 547·1414, $850,000 i!t• at w'-'
Asaum fine. 420 GokSen w/hardWOOd ftra. 3BR/2ba Hetlwarth 569·1400 tenna. For details call . vv v ng $232,600. 28 Royal Saint George. .. . .,, -·· For a..IRed A4
ACTION • Rod '320,000. 861..oeec> w/fp. lg av rm. tam rm. Aemax or IMne. PATRICK TENORE room. dining room. ram 1825 Port Wheeler Pl. IEWPllT IElllTI DENNE SODERLING m!Mt• ~al Pat1c.
lfll llT / .. 1·1 Alarm. Dbl c:.r gar. ONLY Have you read today' a 7eo-8702 ~~\ = =~ Call Evea 840~ 1926 0.COtator'a Cottage ~g,;~~: $800 ... Me-8458 Call
112 ... 1125,000. Clualffed Ada? If not, By e>wn.. 400 MC>fn-LIDO 5 Br & den, family 2Br, 2ba. latticed patio, Make your thOpplng .... ....... MPLD .., ........ lltr. e:r!... ~y .. beSt lngatarLn.OpenSat/Sun rm, rec rm & office 3 car 50x127' lot S18t,000~ (NoCameraa PIMM) lei by Uling the Dally Pt-
A DAILY PllOT
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.Just Hated a 28d 2 ba + 3 Ml-7JH ---12·5. Call 143-236". garage. 873·7787 M2..a858 OI' 646-7145 lot Cleaalfied Aa
8d ~ba. either unit ault-USTllll MTlmEI ab49 for owner oooupan-
cy. Xlnt sq foota,ge, high Ill.I.~
laity c:ellfnot & euper lo-2 8d 2 ba. Fr uuur., leaded
' Cftlon. Mlclng price at glua windows. expanded
• '325.000 IMng/tamlty rm. lhak• 144-iJ11 roof. Onty $145,000 Call ~ ··-.. ·--
IDllD IAl,111 WIE/IFiil sre,:= ,:W1y ~c!n°'l • llll.lfYm
study. SIOK 1n upgredea Eaatald• 2 Bd Hiba a. extrea. 1 blk to oc:.n. townhouH. Walk to
Wiil ..... opUon. Price lhopplng at 17th It.
reduced to $S50,000. S1000/mo-1ye9r $5,000
Open Sunday 1-5. 30t QC>tlon money. Option
Poinsettia, CdM. For prlc. S 119.900. Call
appt. cell 87&-5393 Of Cr 831-1290
551-5551.
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MES.A VERDE 3 BO 2 BA.
Country kit, 1ge patio.
10% down. $155,000 firm
879--2880 own agt
llWYIUE
ISetty Kerr RHltY
Great value In thla 3 8d
home altuated In one
Coate M .. best areu.
Allunie existing VA loen
eaklng .,,a. $145,500.
WillllWIUUFIL ~lonaf Cameo High-
land Home. glas wery-
Traditional
Realty
631-7370 . where. cathedral ceUlnga.
~nd decorated with
auperb tut• 4 bdrms 2'A
betha, family room. AH01--IPU--.al---1-1_.--
ALL GLASS DINING 23n PURDU~DR. R~~t/s~N~~~:-3BR 2ba + bonua rm. 2500
"4633 Dorchester alt 2 .story~ .Melnt. ..tr.
Cameo Hight.net. yard & 90lar hot water.
873-1191 4 yra young (IS 19)872~78
(Jpansive view, a pMOrlma of btadt and Mmtt
from 2 Bdrm.
$695,000 ........................ 3028 Ocean Blvd, Old CdM
Cwt• and conttq)ClflrY 1 Bcht, din, skylihts and
class.
$190,000 ................................ 2921 4th St, Old CdM Clff.., tltw, 4 Bcht, 3 blthl, pool. spa & ireat
• 1ame room.
$395,000 .................. 1421 K1n1s Rd, Clitfhaven, NB
Cool, dean & cont~ary. 3 a.m. tllc• y•d,
'""" patio. $425,000. 4515 HamJ)den Rd, Cameo Shores, CdM
llood'IJ 3 Bdrm, 2 baths, nt• new condo. Spa, dttb .....
$349.500.......................... . 2723 5th Ave, Old CdM
LM1est lot, 4 Bdrm, covered patio, ff epit, sport
cut.
ti59,000 .... 1230 Sand Key, Harbor View Hills, CdM
~•ea blocll to belch, 3 8'm, 2 story, trttS . , •..
$439,000 ............................ 302 Heliotrope, Old CdM
lblt yu own Yin, sold. news 3 Bdrm. 2 baOt
• wffh beams.
$359,500 ........................ ""'" ........ 215 Ins, Old CdM
Clun, cool roomy "Monaco" wfth bly n.ws,
dects "1Ct llJfchts.
'239;000 .................. 2025 Port Brrstol, Harbor View
~ M 9" dtJ, c..,. ... fllllastlc kltdwt & fidt rm, S Bdrm.
$435,000 ....... 528 Seaward4.orona Hiihlands, CdM
Attbn. 3 B«m, 2 bath f .. llClllw. Ullh lan6-
$1S2,000 ..... --......... =vett Ave. Costa Mesa
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REALTORS.676-6000
H4J C.at Coaet H._...,.,, CotolMI •• N.t1
BEACH COMMUNITIES
Un.El PTl,000
What do you think of when you think of
"Bayshores". Charming remodel with French
doors, beamed celllngs, country kitchen, and
beautifully landscaped patio. Excellent price In
private community.
ULlll ISUll .....
Highly upgraded Island home just steps to south
bay. New kitchen & bath with custom tiles.
Private patio with spa. 3 BR. 2 BA + 1 BR rental.
Move In perfect; a must seef
QLllA ISWI Mll,000
Step through the door Into the perfect Island
home. Warmth & charm abound. 4 BR or 3 +
den with wood floors, charming papers, oak
cabinets. children's hideaway. Must see.
Liii ISU HI0,000
Wonderfully spacious family home with large
rooms. high celtrngs, formaJ dining room, south
sunny patio, paneled den/wet bar. View of bay
from master suite. Near Udo club house & tennis
courts I
Ull ISU 1111,IOO
Custom 2 BA & den Lido home on wide street.
Prof. decorated, wood shutters thruout, oak
banister, wood floors, elaborate kitchen. Soph-
isticated alarm system, auto sprinklers & spa-
·ghettl feeders. Mstr. bath has jacuzzi tub.
WEIT IEWPllT IUCI Slll,000
Wonderful location on the sand with A-3 zoning.
Owner may carry up to $400,000 at 12%. Three
units are always rented. ·
UYllllEI 1121,000
Exquisite home, perfect In every detail. Family
room and 3 BR upstairs and away from master
suite. Two lovely private patios, 2 flreplaces. The
quallty Is evident throughout.
Liil llU SNl,000
Uncomparable quality throughout this authentic
4 BR New England tradltlonal. Two fireplaces,
hardwood floors, beamed celling, skylight, plus
flower-filled brick patio. 45 feet on street to
street location. Four years old.
lll.llA ISWI PllMO
Rare 45 feet of Island and bayfront. Room for a
flotilla of boats on 2 piers. Two charming homes
each 3 BR In quiet location. Enjoy the best of
Island life.
PUIWU UfflRt 11,111,IOO
WANTED -LARGE FAMILY for this super
bayfront with dock for 2 yachts, 6 BRa, elevated
dining room overlooks spacious livlng room &
bay.
Ull llU 11,111,IOO
Outstanding newly remodeled bayfront home
with beautffully constructed pier &: illp for. 50'
boat. Exquisitely decorated 4 BA plus spacious
game room with wet bar.
NEWPORT BEACH OfFIQ
2161 SAN JOAOUIN .. llS llOAD
A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
OPEN HO USES
1-5 P.M.
SITllDIY ~I IOlll YlfW IOMEI 1951 Port Lockslelgt\
2 BR, Den $259,500 C. BALOIKOSKI
IELOMIT 7 Northampton
2 BR, den $570,000 SARA/BERT
Ill O&IYll 81 Royal St. George
5 BR, FR, ~ool, Spa $1 ,775,000 J. CAMPBELL
,._llU UffUIT 1913 E. Bay
4 BR, FR $1,985,000 MARCIA BENTS
111111
.. CAIY ..... tWI 20 Sea Island
2 BR $195,000 J. CAMPBELL
Ill C&IYN-loWI 1 Canyon Island
2 BR $195,000 TOM BOLAND
Ill C&IYll-llcWI 15 Canyon Island
2 BR $215,000 BOB YORKE
UUll YllW lllU 1951 Port Lockslelgh
2 BR, Den $259,500 LARAINE SHAW
II.IE •Ill In IUI 428 Marguerite 2 BR/2 BR Duplex $260,000 J . DONAHUE
IAYIHIU 2772 Circle Or
3 BR $270,000 L. MARSTON
IUfflAYll 208 Kings Pl
3 BR $309,000 KAY PARKER
WUTCLIFF ' 1600 Dorothy Ln
5 BR $320,000 FRANK SENNES
l&.lff1 812 Aleppo
4 BR, FR, View $349,500 RITA BOLAND 1&1• YllW ... , 1930 Port Seabourne
5 BR. FR $369,000 USA WHITE
UllM YllW IW 1301 Keel Drive
3 BR, FR $385,000 M. MATTHEWS
lnl&.ASI al # 1 Point Sur
3 BR .. FR, View $510,000 BERT REEDY
LM till 666 Via lido SOUd
4 BR, FR $515,000 C. RUMSFELO
un.n 2855 eay.nore Dr
3 BR. FR $526,000 DEBI BIBB
EOlllT 7 Northampton
2 BR, Oen $570,000 DEBI 9188
antuu 31 Bodega Bay
3 BR, FR $598,000 C. MCMAHAN
IAYlllllS 2555 Vista Or
4 BR, FR $825,000 ELEANOR BOWIE
un..n 2152 c1rcie 0r
S SR. FR $650,000 EDIE O~SON
... WTll 81 Royal St. G80fQ4t
5 BR, FR, Poot, Spa $1,775,000 J.:.. CAMPBELL
nwww u~ 1e13 e. a.y
.. BR. FR $1 ,986,000 ~AN COAKETt
NEWPORT BEACH
...... 1211,111
knmaculate 4 BR condo on quiet cul-de-sac.
Many extras Including shutters, alr condlt onfng
& bonus room with wet bar. Located near
schools and shopping.
SUYllW Pll,MI
Ideal famlly home -4 BR, 21A BA one level; guard
gate provides security for your family; pool, spa
and tennis for fun;. plus just steps to the new city
park. Lar~ aaaumable loan, low rates. View of
city lights. · · •
... UIYll 1111,IOI
PrlCed way below market for a fast salell 3 BR, 3
BA Bordeaux plan - a real bargain! Cooperative
seller will help finance for the right buyer. This Is
a fantastic buyl
IEWPllT IDOi . . 1410,000
Everything you've e~er wanted and a little bit
more can be1found In this 4 BR, two story view
home. The exquisite decor and private spa wlll
captivate you .
111•11111 ........
Smashing ocean & ctty tight views from the
major llvlng areas of this 1ovety 3 BR Harbor
Ridge home. Security gated community, cul-de-
sac location near pool & park.
111111111 1111,111
Bright & cheerful 4 BR with family room an(j
f_ormal dining room. Nearly 3,000 aq. ft. decor-
ated In colorful but muted tones. Spa and
covered patio. Immaculate condition. Great
financing.
CORONA DEL MAR
IPTIWI Pll•
The largest and lowest price to be found almost
anywhere In Newport Is right In Spyglass. A
spacious 4 BR, 2'A BA family home perfect for
CaJlfornla style llvlng.
...... -Ill 1411,111
Enjoy the charm of Corona det Mar In thte
beautiful completely remodeled home just a feW
doors to the beach. 2 BR + famlty room,
spacious dining room, exquisite new kltehen. .,,... ...,..
Eatate-llke setting In this lovely 5 BR home.
Serene and magnificent views of rofllng hlN1,
blue water & night tights. Gorgeous P90I & spa
with spacious decka. Home la a delight to aee &
would be a pleasure to own.
........ ...,. 11.-.111
EXqulllte custom, French Normandy high Ol'l a
hill overlooklng 1 myrtad of Shining llghta betoW.
You'll revet In the faultl81S ofd world
craftmanatilp & IC)eclll beauty.
WE SEI414 THE HOM&5
TIIAT MAKE YOU SAY"THAT'S US."
'AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL. ESTATE COMPANY ',
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4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN
••812 Aleppo, Ea11bluffa, NB.
. 644-9060 1349,000 Sunday 1·5
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2025 N CN*ia COun, Co9ta M..a
631-12te 1188,950 ~ 1-4
1018 Nottfngha(n Aoed. Westctfff, NB
631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 * •4645 Perham Dt (Cameo Shor•) COM 644~ $759,000FEE 8at/8un 1~
426 Piazza Udo, Udo 11181\d
673-7300 1875,000 Sun 1.-. * •3Torrey Pines (Bia Ottnyon) ~t Bctt 644-6200 $875,000 Sundey 1-5
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MO 4911 11,950 000 ~ 1..S
v21&2 ara. 0rtve. ~.Na
&44-90e0 Sund9y1..S
1800 Dofottty l.Me, w ... dtff. Npt 8-d1
~ 1320,000 FEE 6Un 1-4:30
*1351 H~ Citdt, NB
844-t200 $419,600 Sun2-5
2801 IUnd V..W, Harbt View Hlllt, NB
1218 Polaris, Newport Beach &44-9080 1316,000 8at/Sun 1..s
CONOOe POii MIA
lmDllOOll **. 2525 Ocew1 INvd G-4 CdM fMO-e258 1389,5000 Sun 1 $
••34 Encore Ct , N.8.
673-7300 1188.000
5-46-2313 $550,000 Sunday 1-4 220 Jumlne COM
828 Preeidlo o; (MMe del Mar) CM 644-7211 14~9.000 Sun 1-5 • 2324 Arbutuo Ea81blutt, N.B.
760·1214 S299,00 FEE Sat/Sun 1-4
HOMES FOR SALE
1 BR plu• FAM AM or DEN
2921 Fourth Street, Corona def Mar
875-6000 $190,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2BEDROOM
14812 Jefferson St. Midway City 96~56 $93,000 Sun 1-5
483 Morning Canyon, Corona def Mar
84'4-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1:30-5
3028 Ocean, Olde Corona del Mar
675-6000 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1825 Port Wheeler, HVH, Newport Beach
640-1926 $232,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
2476 Santa Ana #8, Costa Mesa
S46-2313 $139,500 Sunday 1-5
· 2 BR ptue FAM RM or DEN
*•"'23Beachcomber Or/JaamlneCrk CdM
831-7300 $575,000 Sunday 1-5
241 E. 21st Street, Costa Mesa
831-1268 $145,000 Sunday 1·5
* •9 Ocean Vista, Corona .del Mar
6«-6200 $535,000 Sunday 1-5
11r2025 Port Bristol (Hrbr vu Hmes) NB
875-6000 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3BEDROOM
911 Cliff Drive, Clift Haven, NB
631-7300 $430,000
1109 Dennis Or, Costa Mesa
Sun 1·5
645-0303. $239,900 • Sunday 2-5
2730 De Soto Ave (Mesa del Mar)CM
631-7370 $147,500 Sun 1-5
1019 Dolphin Terrace, lrvlne Terrace, NB
631-7300 5595,000 Sun 1-5
631-631°7370 1134,800 Sunday 1-6 *• 1103 Saltnu, Mee& Wood1, Coate M .. 67~00 $189,600 Sunday 1-5
1230 Sand Key (Harbor Vu Hin•) COM
67s.8000 $359,000 Sunday 1-5
' *2001 Santiago, 8aycreat, Npt Bdl
673 .... 4'00 :$345.000 Sund~ t-6
*1628 Santiago Dr, Baycrat, NB
831-7300 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4633 Dorchester, Corona def Mar 673·1181 $355,000 Sun 1_5 •1221 Santiago Dr. 0o...., Shores, NB 631-7300 .$525,000 &.in 1-5
*2837 Ellesmere, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $185,000 Sunday 1_. *•2107 Santiago Drive, Baycrest, NB 631·7300 $309,000 . Sun 1-5
*1700 Galaxy, Dover ShOtes, Newport Bch 436 Serra, COrona Highlands, COM 759-1501 $600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 760-6975 se25,ooo S&tlSun 1_5
•1100 Galaxy, Dover Shores, Newport Bch 759-1501 $800,000 Sat/Sun 1:30_5 ••3"16 Summerset, Costa Meea 645-0303$239,900 Sat 2-5
•1821 LMWard Lane, 8aycrest, NB
831-7300 $389,000 SUn 1·5 .. * ••3 Monteato. Spyg&ut, COM
760-8333 $725,000 Sunday 1-5
11r •9 Muir Beech (Spygl ... ) NWpt'Bch
760-8333 $1,550,000 6undl)' 1-4
321 ~azza (Udo ISie) NeWPOf't Bi8Cti
673-n67 Sat/Sun 1.s
1228 Polarla Ortve, Oo"9r Shor-. NB
631-7300 $845,000 Sun 1..S
« Rldaellhe Or, Hart>or R1dge Estat•, NB 631~'1300 $825,000 Sun M5
•2723 Fifth, Corona del Mar
875-«)0() $340,600 8ulldlr 1-I
430 Vlata GrMde (Biutts) N91fPQft .... ...
759-8100 1211,000 .... 1
4 llEDROOll
*2i124 Vtata a..edo, Bluffs, NB •
759-1501 $199,600 8atl8Uft 1-6
4 BR plu.e FA11 11m •DIM . .
••1206 SantlllgO Or, Dover Shores, NB •2753 Vista Umbfoea (eMfa) Npl l8Ch
631-7300 $425,000 Dally 1·5 759-9100 1295,000 8ur*Y 1..S
••14 Trafalgar, Harbor~. NB
760-8333 $1,695,000 Sunday 1..S
TOWNHOUIU FOR SALE **239 Via Ltdo Soud (Udo lite) Nwpt Bet\
1826 Tradewlnda Lane, Baycreat, NB 759-9100 $1,550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
631-7300 $339,000 Sun 1-5 a BEDROOM
1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shor•. N.B.
548-5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
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... 639 T ••5 Winged Foot Lane, Big Canyon, NB •uo E. ,.,.._St. ,,......__8 .... a. .. ~ remont lane,"Cameo Shores, NB 631-7300 $799,000 Sun 1-5 -""'"' --l -631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 873-7300 $155,000
••4621 Gorham (Cameo Shores) COM
644-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 SUn 1'4J
2040 M.andarlne, Costa ¥esa
**828 Via Udo Nord (Udo Isle) NB
760-8333 $2,150,000 Sunday 1..S
2105 Yacht Mischief (Seaview) Nwpt Bc:h
760-8333 $399,000 Sunday 1-5
*2913 Jacaranda, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $139,900 Sunday 1-4
* • 1421 Kings Road (Cttffhaven) NWpt Bch'
675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* • 17 SUmmerwfnd (Newport~) ...
M&-7171 $168.;500 Sunday 12..4
I BEDROOM
***107 Milford, Caineo shores, COM-I BR pie. FAii Mi or DBI
644-6200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ••#3 Baruna Court (N9wport Creet) N8 ~7171 $165.500 Sund9y ,.;.s
* 963 Arbor, Costa Mesa &C2·6255 $125,000.
76().8333 $247 ,000 Sunday 1-4 5 BEDROOM
Sat/Sun 1-5 *1721 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB 10M Corona Lane (Mela de& Mar) CM I BA peua FAii RM or DEN
631-7300 $305,000 ~ Sun 1-5 631-7370 $169,900 SUnday 1-5 ** 103 Via Udo So'ud (Udo Ille) Nwpt Bch 1168 Bismark, Costa Mesa 759-9100 $2,950,000 Set/Sun 1-5 * 18 Baruna (Newport Crest) NB · • ,..
546-2313 s129,900 Sat/Sun l-4 2952 Maul Place, Costa Mesa 10M Corona Lane (Mesa del Mar) CM 646-7171 $179,500 s.tJSuin :11 •. 546-2313 $239,900 Sat/SUn 1-4 631-7370 $169,900 SUnday 1..s ***"'101 Vla Udo Soud. U
807 Celba Carob (Eaatbluff) Nwpt 8Ch 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
759-9100 $173,950 Sunday 1-5 46 Mlsslon Bay, Spygla, NB **760 Via Lido Nord, LI. 760-8333 $599,000 • Sun 1-5 • 673-7300 .$1,725,000 J Sun 2..S
1419 ~phln Terr, lrvfne Terrace, CdM
675-5930 $735,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4515 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM
875-6000 $<425,000 Sunday 1-5
15 Klaloa, Newport Beach
8«-7020 $179,500 Sunday 1-5
**3335 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar -'759=1~1 $925,000 Satl Sun-1-
*'401 Onda (Bluffs) Newport Beach
840-8259 $259,SOO Sun 1-5
7 Rue Chateau Royal, Newport Beach
760·7020 $535,000 Sunday 1-5
2479 Rue De Connea, Costa Mesa
646-2313 $159,500 Sunday 1-5
2746 Santa Ana St, #A, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $144,500 Sunday 1-5
1419 Santanella Terrace, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $284,SOOFEE Sat/Sun 1-5
19501 Sierra seco, Newport Beach
720-7020 $195,000 $\lnday 1-5
975 Trabuco Circle, Newport Beach
720-7020 $147,500 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5
214 Via GrazJana. Newport Beach
720·7020 $345,000 Sunday 2·5
3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN
** 111 "G" St, Balboa Penln pt, NB
875-7719 $489,000 Sunday 1-5
15185 Andorra Way, Costa Mesa
(619)672-0876 Sat/Sun 11-4
••31Bodega Bay, Spyglass, COM
644--9060 $598,000 Sat/Sun 1..S
2013 Calvert (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
875-6000 $152,000 Sunday 1-5
"618 El Modena, Newport Hta, N.B.
640-4868 $389,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM
631-1266 $535,000 Sunday 1-5
302 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
676-6000 $439,000 Sunday 1-5
226 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
759-9100 $595,000 • Sun 1-5
2762 Hiiiside Dr., H. V. Knoll, npt Bch
640-8077$259,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•6807 La Cumbre (Orange Hiiia) Orange
760-8333 $365,000 Sunday 1..S
1215 Mariner• Drive, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••189 Maater9 Cr(Santa Ana CC), CM
842--5200 $215,000 .._ Sunday 1-5
2812 Serang Pl, Mesa Verde, CM
241-7697 $$155,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Coata Mesa
873-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4
•332 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
831-7300 $460,000 Sun 1-5
2053 Port Bristol Circle (HVH) Nwpt Bch
159-9100 S239,500 Sunday 1-4:30
ft528 Seaward (Corona Highland•) COM
875-6000 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2882 Stromboli, Cotta Mesa
546-2313 $219,900 Sunday 1-4
1349 SUIMX, Weatcllff, ttB.
M2·5200 $234,600 Sat/Sun 1·5
4CM Vleta Grande, COM
844-7020 S219,000 · Sun 2-5
2125 Yacht Radiant. Si&vleW, N.8.
759-0619 $379,000 Sunday 1-5
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353 Col1• M ... $t(2h• 1 lot)Colta Mela
M&-8789 or 631-0318 Sat/Sun 12-5
2535 Cr•tvttw (Bayahoree) Nwpt Bch
180-8333 $239,000 SUnday 1·5
ff18 Oypr .. POlnt (81Q canyon) NB
169°0100 $1, 100,00b Sat/Su!" 1·5
ft1S36 Oal~_Dr, DOver ShorM
973.7300 :seas,ooo SattSun 1._:30
1300 La Unda Place, Newport Beach
845-5857 $245,000 Sat/Sun 11·5
800 Rockford Corona det Mar •
7&9·1501 S295,000 Sat 2~ Sun 1-5
•25 Vitti Parada (BIOffl) NVtPt Bch
1444200 $248.600 Sat/Sun 1~5
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• ***•400 Morningstar Ln, Newport Beach **1124 w. Ocean Front (Balboa Penln) NB
643-2364 ~50.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 759-9100 $695,000 Saturday 1-5
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4 Br, 3Ba. Remodeled in 1984. A.crom
from Balboa Bay Club. Excellent as-
sumable financing. '$385,000 lit TD at
10.5% fixed int. rate & $170,000 2nd at
13.5f. fixed. WW consider trade for
Newport Beach, Corona C:fel Mai or
Laguna properties. .
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4/+ bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn & swim~h.
Wilk to ocean fun. 7 car parking. low owner fin.
$750,000 (land incl.). Room for expansion.
Owner (9·5) 6S0..0202
. Open Sat/Seit 1·5
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RELAX AND WATCH MAGNIFICENT GOLDEN SUNETS OVER
CATALINA ISLAND FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM. Creative 3 BR, 2 ~ BA:
"Rare" contemporary home designed by Richard Dodd, AJA. Convenient comer
location in old CdM-only steps from little Corona, Main Beach & shop~.
Light & airy design with many skylights and beautiful redwood. Too many
special design & creative comfort features to list in this ad. A MUST SEE custom
built home by owner. Offered at only $575,00(). Full commismon to brokers. Call
lor an appointment.
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8111,111 " ... lmmac. 3 Bdrm, 2'A Bth, Fam Rm,
Formal DR & LR. Prof. Decorated.
Fully Carpeted, 2 car garage. OPEN
HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-.4' P.M.
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·:t BEDROOM plua FAM RM or DEN
••1406 Uncoln Lane, Baycrest, NB
631-7300 $448,000 SaVSun 1~5
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Onty $30,000 dn -take over exist-
ing loan. No qualifying! Big beauti-
ful 2·story Plan VI. 4 BR + bonus
rm. Won't fastll OPEN HOUSE
ANYTIME.
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$76,000 at 9~~ interest. Completely
upgraded & remodeled 3 bdrm home
with game rm & huge family rm with
inaBve fireplace .. Approx. 2,000 sq. ft.
BeaUtif ul grounds. Full price on1 $123,500! y
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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Outstanding location between Bay
and Beach. 2 ~room upper, 1
bedroom tower. Large lot with room
to expand •• Huge deck wtth view.
Span ah decor. Red tile roof. Asking
$225.000. Easy terms.
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Two 2 car garages. Large' lot 'witt.
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sac street with. school at the end. 4
Bdrm, 2'h Ba, formal dining, famtty •
rm. $156,000 MIL 1st T.D. Variable
loan maxed at 13'h~ •. ~ow only
$299,900. Opn Hse every Sat/Sun
2-5. 1970 Port Dunletgh Cir, Npt Bch.
Jay Smith, Irvine Coast Realtors.
786-7500
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ate hOUM9 clOM to shop-WE BUY houw. condoe, ont: t:ige Eiec & blOGAWOC 3 Br, &fl. 2 141& 2br otr Newport nat 3 br 2t\ ba trPi iii eppiO GAU H Oii 2Br 1Ba. S71 w Jo1nn up. wa ...... p.tn~ & trana Only unite. Negatl\19 calh flow 5 a beeutlfUI view MC ba, frp&e, blUn+ macro bargain for llf'IQle femlly jaCuZzl + comm pool ALL UTILITIES PAID atalra. No pet• $500.' EHtald• 2BA 1 ba. Only ~'t: from ~14 .ooo. Tom Lee OK. forec101ure1 OK. private comm, $80001,,,0 wave, 2 gar, bay vu. morel Detail• '53M190 lak .. apu PY!<• tennlt Compate before you rent. Sierra Mgmt 838.0772 '500/tno .~at/l:la..~.:"· l.,. .. ,.. your own.private , TIL llYllTJltm Your pne. -our terma. (213) &82-1308 a1eoo yny, 720-0719 Belt Rlty fM t>Mutrfully carpeted pert ~decorated. custom UPP« 4-p .. x. oe;;;,-._ from Dana
1.' . 142· 11b• 730-7002 John. .,...-111 SPllC!ou• 2BR, d«I, bttna, Bike to Newport 3bclrm 2 family home 11550 ~IM deatgn features. pool, 1er 1e. quiet triplex. Pvt Lg 28r 18• up•talra, Po6nt'• mott MClud«f lntal1 .. ~" trig, w/d, frpl, gar. Bay w 1tory finer upgradH Incl oardner 786-8-4 bbq, OO¥'rd P• .. tur• patio, encl garage. Conv balcony, O/W, Carport acen1c bklff. Uk• ,,._ 2
Ltt1 flf IAJ1 1400 5:~5-~~~1:t~~· 11~. yrty. 720-071f tncd/yrd wig., SHl5 IPIOlllS 4 U rounded with ptulh land-~':5~:' ! =~f:25 1585. Call ~M648 Br w/fWI. xtra 1110-pn..
.AARBOR HILL N.B. Cu. IHHI r.nh~.. lalka 53M190hltfVtYhle '""'•Ingle famlly h~. ~~v:t,~t~:.'1~~ 18 18-lpoot I tlO e-SIDE 2BR 1BA. Lite-, ~-!. ... ~~·~~:...;,a" •• tom bldg lot I 195,000. Brand new v.., itro-3 br top loeatlOn In Univ. Pattc. · ' r w pa · c:tean. qui.t laun. Fae ___....
.. Owner &46-6873 liDN liliii ZIR ...... hftlr1hllM Ptaiuu1 Z217 2 ba 2 cer gv e..~ lrg $1250/rno. Pat Ctf90n NEWPORT VILLAGE N~ =~O,~ Call carport from 14 75. -l"""u .... L......_.llil__,,....--ff'lnl"'lD=
N!WPORT BEACH lnnal 2202 3eR 16:, fiardWOOd ih. yard fl'Pf t1200 avail Agt. 78&-9293 Hm. or Jr 1er S530 & 1er seoo. • · ~9. UllM llU CUte 2BK & w/GPIO. acroea from Pl(k. 1753 11116 ~5-0988 C o I d w •II a an k er o.. pd, pool, Jae, vot-1 BR. pool, 1460 P« mo. Ealde 2BR enet oar pttlo 2:f 01~ beto ~h~iiCC::: Cua1 100 blk loc. Wlntw $750, Plaza del Sur. $1250, C'-n 3 br 2 ba houee.,... 552-2000 le)'bell courta, tenn, rec $300 depoalt, CALL dlhwr new ctpt Palnt a *300 Prestlg':..~~d~ yrly S1000/mo. Aeglr BALBOA ISLAND: 2 at~. yrty. M&-1ea3176-4e00 downtown USO/mo Walnut Square 2bd town. room. Nr SC Ptza. Sorry. &4&-SM2 or 833-8626 drl)8. ia2s, 11t & lut + ~lltm:. 4.._,m .::·
$24lMOO t:S2eo,Y,: ' Propertlea S7MOOO ~~'";:~~or 1 ~~~~ NMt Wedge 28R 1ba, 979-8315 or &-45-&417 hM plan o avail now. must no pet•. 557-0075 2 Bdrm Duplex, fence depa. No !)eta. 64M53e
%uambleflnatlc:lng. Cerna ••I llu 21U s1tio1rno1M avail NOY 1. $900/mo. CotteoepatkhofM3br 1'A ... to IPP'9C '870/mo. But ..... , 2i40 yard, garage, ~den« e-a1ci.lu•urylnap&Mtor-ID-
F0t further Info call: U.U lllUI JASMINE CREEK CONDO Call an 7PM 17$-0471 ba 2 Kida no pet• $900 833·7510 or 752'-1800 Y• IWI Incl. 1550. 993-5418 _. to 1br d/w ,.-frig YILUU
(7M) e.37·8101 lMQe )'lrd, 2 bdrm+ d«I. Steps to bch. Bach "450 Mike or Carof)'n Aot ...... .... 124i 2BR 1'Aba. O/W, fr'Plc, gu/wtr pd 8'\C patio i N.-1 a 2 8dnn luxwy
lloutaia, hHrt 3~:_,~~~ &un~ ~:~}~ turn11htno•. yr1y.utnapd.210-44tt18t· 6*2313or 54M8C>2 aw UGRTs 311' 2Ba. .,..,~~I'J.,\ll~OA .~ ~t• saas1mo, ~~i:~nr~•ret _.1n 14paane. 1 Bdn'n.
ltlirt 1450 $2t00/mo, 10 mo ... or BA l 8 0 A ytfyl s LAND Rear e7s-7uo aft 4pm UITlm LMM or rent $1400/mo. THE OISCRIMINATINO H on ~,.~78 t 8drm and TawnhorMI --y more. Oya 581·28157, BAYFRONT: 3 bdrm. c.ltu .. 1 llif im 38t 28&. new~. crpta, 497-4170 or 487-8080 PROFESSIONAL 2br 1\M>a townhae. frple, E'SIDE Qule1 2Br ~den + PoOlt. 1ennit, _..,. --.. PllP ev•Teo..()181 view. Fum. 122001mo apple; am yd, wld Ncup, Whltewttlf' Oceen *" 3 ""Private Pauoa S)8tlo,gat, nopettse25+ apt. 011, no J*t. 1635. faille, pc>nd9, Gail paid.
In mo.tau Country Cluba Oeligner tutly tum 2 8d yrty leaM. Ill 1U 9LD dbl oar No I*• SMS br new painl/cerpet 2car ... eov.ed Parking deposit, '" at 276 Call 5-48--0165 From San OtlGO'' Frwy Jr~~nfy·Y['h townhQule. Pool & tennla Wil9rtnil llilet; .... . 848-3736 329 u~. ~ gar Prl 11300/mo .... Spacloua Apt• AvOC*to St. 648·7610 GOLF COURSE vu 1575 drl\/9 North Oil-8Mott to
r • Delert: 91~50 court $1195 073-0806 11MIM Ul· 1• NOO'e 2bdrm off PCH Incl EASTSIDe nr NB. 3 Bd 2 49'&-845~3101 ~~~~~1 2br 1~ TwnhM gar pool 2Br 1Ba w/lndty for 2 = -:: ~ ~ Npt Bc:tl: 71U7M173 HOUSE FOR RENT 28r =rat...;:• 53M190 ba frplc, huge yard, L!i!!Clllh _ USO ... HOfM.llkeKltehtnt C!,~S::':':~~:;gF ~jaa::-:.:~:n•· vntaoe. (714)193.:.5111 -14 IUU... .... 1ea. gar, w/d. 2 bite• to -'"'1 brand nw: waMpeper, r;:i;;;:r;; -n:a:n. 1 bl()ci( to Huntington • ....... ... IHI -;ClllUiUU•• :!t5~:e,:,-O . ~:.T~~~.,,. 8:'"':"~~2~,::. ~rJo=·:.~~t": f::.,=11£liif:':" c.m.n..rn:'.ui"'~n. 2:c/r:;,~,:ww~u~ s1501!'l~111 'Abe' v;;y;;nrltUdtO,c;roeulto
Custom 3 1tory hofM + tauna. 2 blU to t:y IPTStr I Wllttr 873-r.76; (303)781...f822 87Wtl9 :::: LA QUINTA HERMOS-' dr1P911575, 845-1188 TownhouM. Wet bar, bcl'I, '300 lnC ut1 yfty
.. dOck few 90' VllCtlt. Pro-$2500/mo. 1 ~ IN lelllih BelutlfUI Jaarnfne Creek E-ekte 1 bclr ~pm It•!!" llNill Bit 18211 Patktlde Ln, 1 21Aw/gar, C&tl*., wat« frptc, w/d hkkp, yetd, 2 ......,.7~111
, feaalonalty upgraded & (213)-8834803 2Br, 2e. widen. LUM yard laundry atow frig no block Welt of Beach, 3 pd, 83M ,20, 1·5PM car gar. ·~ ..... ftil decorated, lncredlbl• Wh Won<lertul World tla.1 IULn $1700/mo Incl grdnr No peta "450 845-715e 2 81 ~ 2~ Ba '* block So of Edinger. 2228 ·c• Ptacentl• '5-40 1780 Santa Ana Fm ~=~ ~~nd~dd•n~f!; o,.~~opplng, right at PllPIUUlllEIT peta.940-1715for.PPt. E·aldebrandn.3br2ba ~l'lttlMvllwofhllttfrom Ul-1441 •3Br 28-. Nr SC Plaza TSLM~~~~3MENT \.w.:t. NoCl~,b~
'100K cash Want In-your flngertlpa everyday! l14/17M 111 Ullll lllUll 2 car gar yard frpl avail 11c:hen I llv-<m, bit-In La 11 lffe~ Bfi s A Pool ape. carport · · Oarn-4pm dally 5-45 4855 conw Pf~ In Ora..-Dally Piiot Cla11lfled Rentala A-'l N--. 2 ~er. 38R 3b /wJ & 11/15 S1000 845-0998 ffiO, new crpta, VflrY freah !:!P t79S No si4it1 762-51122 Lite brlle & airy 1 br eohdo Cou __. '1 .. _ Ada To place your ad .... ..,.. ~ a w _... ocean & cheerful. $1700. no m furn. Smi cozy bacfi on atream l waterllll, frpl
CJS ~~~~~~Se50 call ·a..2-5078 and let e $750-$2500 Fer33aon & ~rurn 10or u~furn. MESA DEL MAR: 38R ...... 18().8512 nr bef'lo.Utll pd-No pate. 1 3 Bdr 3bac:ondo, attached micro, Wlkln ctoaet, rr·
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THE NEW PYJAMA DRF.sSING pool wl l*lter & chlld Twnh:N, nr bcha, pattc, 1895/MO 2Bd 1 'Ii ba trplc,d/w,gar.2PtrtOnt INNEWPOATBEACH : LARGE 1 BRM Vlft Deck proof evr. New cpta & ld'll. $1200. mo. Open t~O: Front adr. TownhOUM. GrMnbelt, no peta. $e25M2.o411o Agreatplacetoll.,.onthe HOLIDAY ALLURE WITH EASE! nu Cl'P1 pt $795 + Clap palnta. 11250 mo Ind Sunday 2-4. 233 18th Pt. Prime location. WMk1Yor Indy rm. nice 1oc. Uppet Bay. Private 710~ Marlgold 14M255 ygnr/pool maintenance. Nwpt Htt. &7M333 monthly rental. 173-7873 2078 Thurln SHADY LUSH LNDSCPE clubhouMt & fltalth
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Clean 2 br 1 ba frpl, bltlnt, 51"'8829 or 842"6200· 3Br 28a. 1807 IMhe A.,.. •VERSAILLES CONDO* JIL 111111.ut t~i ~~ .:=.·~'!: bbq. apu, I tennla ~~
fridge, w/d, gar. no I*• Only at Beet 5825 3br hae 1at tat + cleanfng 1Br w/all am&nltlel. 1at 142· 1MI Quiet No pet• poof•. doe. to --· sots 944-1800 wfdbl dtchd i;s f/yd oepO.it $1150. 84M1&-4 Cf .. decor a tumltur• MESA PINES 5-4~2447 00 Airport, Faahlon
mmmME ~:·/peg 53~ 190 ...... Avall Nov 1: 1 bloCtt to •21W70-5723* mle81iB.AB llWlllUAPY. =h~venlent eflopt
4Br 2~ ba N.ar ;n Cntr · bMCt'I; 3BR; 28A; frplc: 3 + 1+ 12. 8tept to beh, 8echelora, 1 Br a loftl.
F•::4.=()ll71,_17001ae T::g~y~~~~:r. ~ ~ i.:-~:o ...::· ~·1~ti:nr,;·~dec~: IPAl1mll $4~S595 845--4411 81nglea 1l2 Bdrm Apett·
--------· Wtlndt 21s-595-0083 833--0070 days • 108 Otlv. 831-4582 hauUfully landaacaped PALM MESA APT8. "*'" & Townhou ... •Wiii TDIAOI . garden apta. Pool/apa. EUtlkle 2 Br 1685 No from t720. (AM at>out
3 BR 2~ ba, lmrnac. Btlght fnatala BAYFRONT 3 BR + Oen. ...llT •UT Patlo/decka. No peta. pata. 1581 MMe Or.' Call tumlthtd l&)tt, e«nptete
and airy. Walk to Yall'L UH S1950w/out dedl. 12100 Beaut 28' 21A8a Condo. 2Bdrm, 1~8a "60-seeo btwn M 54&-9880 with TV, llnen1 a. uteneli.,
beaeM1 i.Jand & lhopa "'poc;t 36Cf Wltll doctc. Agt 151-1851 Avall nowt Pool vu, ~ 191 E 18th 842.()858 maybe rented for tt'°'1
AvaJlabi9 Nov 05, S14s0 H;:. ~CS: 2 ~ · llll•YllWs.&. tu~,~·1:1~1tegat tBdrm -----SS-40 2dr'!"pet~1r.i'na.~ ~~~ :;" .. °'Rd'TJn~~~
par mo. A,gt. 7eo-a311 fncd kld1/peta hurryl 2 Bd, 2 'Aba. •viii now Tll -1' N2 1111 24 f w WltaOn 831 ;.ooeo with patio, watw paid, Hlltt Ad.
Jumlne Creek Plan e, on 153M190 8eat Rlty fee t 1500/mo. 790·8333 • 638,-4120 call 1·SPM M.f 144-1111
greenbelt. 3BR 21~ba, IHt ltlc~ 2fii Lynn a Va I• n t In e OCEANFRONT DELVX _...~BJllf 967 Vlctorla'D'
avall 11/15, leau + Propertlee Winter.Quiet. ~•u 1505/rno
$1850/mo. 84M784 .• 2Br, IN rm, dine rm, patio HV H~ARMEL 38r 175-4W 2t19 Santa Alla'I' rm & fncd .yet. 18711 · · Beautlfutlylandecaped te05/mo .IU.I HEU Diane Ln 157~. 53e-070-4 28a, LR, DR, fam rm. Prim. NWpt Boh aublet to garden apb. Poollapa. 2000 a/f 38R. 2~ba. tam
3 Bd 2 \iba tam rm, 11300/mo. 840-0505 exec· type luxurlou• apt. Patloa/decka. No Peta. WI 1'RI I -rm, loft, frnl DIA, 2 car
2580tf, plan 4, ale, + Brand new euc hofM. Lido 1.ie 3 br, 3'A ba, fem Everything furnlthed. 2Bdrm, 1'/•Ba '8~ Want a Mlectton of grMt ger. Gt.t N9wport ....
guarded gate, tenni. 6 Walk to bCh; 38r 2'ABa. rm, patio, $2200. agt. Cornet *"· ~· lac, 191E18th 842.o85e living? We can offer anv· toe. $1500, t31~
pool. s1aooimo. Untqu. frplc, garage 11100/rno. 17,.2313 .. una. tenn & mo,.. ----thing fr 1 amlll apt to• 28r lie 1 ,,; ..
Homea-Jou Bracey Utllltlel Incl. 536-4037 11200 mo. 7SO..ao-45 1Bdrm SS-40 4 Bd hM. If looklng In CM, nr-ocean. 72"'
975-8000 C1oM to beach. 2Br 2~Ba LIDO ISLE 4Br 28-, lg Aurt t U f 41 W. Wlllon 831-oHO NB, or HB think of ut ftrat ~rp~c. gat, ~/w townh<>UM w/garage and patio, 'A furn, rect.c. ~ .. • I, a • for that choice ldMI .tlvlng. . at, ... M 1 12
Magnlflcal'lt 3 br 4 ba frplo $850/mo ~7 11300 AYI nowt 673-2087 la'L...-•-•--~ ,.7,.. Bf10h1 elty & new. Cpta & TSL: MGMT 842·1903 2 BR BY BEACH redec
houM Ideal Location on . LOOK HEREI .... ~ • .,., drapea. • 2BR 1~ ba NB REALTY 175-1842 ~tlO g&rfOt all utl pd Gaolvdenalla~l~~11~ Hey $725 3br 2 batll '*' Just edone 2br bode 3 br 2 bi lower duplex nr TownhouM. Micro, fir• 173-5-4al ~17 ..,.. ""'_, .. bMeh bltlna gar A cl.ck ' a lier Ruby Av. x,r .. ·place, 2 car gar.
la.st+a.c675-1518 otheravall53M190 , =-t7~t=~:'pd0f a12oomoyr'ly 67e-te77 w/opener. LOU, Wl:!tilfleld 2Br. ,..,lg, dlahwaahet,
SPYGLASS Ocean view Beat Rlty t• • .! • ..... , etreama a waterfall•. •AmLY IPTI ttove Ind. '825/mo, Ho
city lit .. , 4Br 211\Ba, 3 w ~ belidl, 3BR 3ba, f~· Anot~~l ,..o!f rent , ... , -•-U.. ::1~~=.a64t3°11/eta . SPl(kllng dean tQ apta tor J>Ma. Call MMW
gar. $2500/mo a.40·7020 mal cttn, fem rm, 2 frple 1, apac 3br 2&>. flontt mutt ta as... •• famm .. w/1or2" ohlktrtt1.
SPYGLASS OCEAN VIEW patio, pvt aun<Mck. gar. ... $1100 make It )'OUrl Ooen aun 16/21 14-2pm Ptof man wantl 18t or Mr park. H•t pd, No a::c:::,~= a::
home w/8 Bdrmt, 2 fir• •1200/mo H0-e019 530-6190 Bel1 Atty fte 124 28th at 3 br 2 be Bech apt on Balboa pet•. looetlon • ~.park llkeyard. Trythiel500'•2bdrmfrple Muatrent otdN8home $ 100 0 P • r mo Pri\, Lv MID 831..()674 2Bdrm, 28-$165 1219 Bllboe
23SanMateo.$3800/mo Ultramodkltchenelgar 2 bath :::1opner l850 213·748·0741 dya OELUX628A EASTSIOE: 398W.WUaon831-6583 tlLN"~
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